Did you know that GoPro videos contain embedded GPS data? You can use this data to track your location and speed during your activities. In this article, we’ll show you how to extract GPS data from GoPro videos using the Telemetry Extractor software.
Step 1: Import your GoPro videos
Find the video with the GPS data you want on the GoPro. Open the Telemetry Extractor software and drag your GoPro videos onto the main window.
Step 2: Merge your videos
If you have multiple GoPro videos that you want to extract GPS data from, you can merge them together into a single file. To do this, click the "Merge" button and select the videos that you want to merge.
Step 3: Extract the GPS data
Click the "Extract" button to start extracting the GPS data from your videos. The software will create a new file for each video, with the GPS data saved in a GPX format.
Step 4: Export the GPS data
Once the GPS data has been extracted, you can export it to a variety of different formats, including GPX, CSV, and KML. To do this, click the "Export" button and select the desired format.
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Using the GPS data in After Effects
You can also export the GPS data to an After Effects file. This allows you to overlay the GPS data on your videos in After Effects. To do this, select the "After Effects" format when exporting the GPS data.
Conclusion
That's it! You have now successfully extracted the GPS data from your GoPro videos. You can now use this data to track your location and speed, or to overlay on your videos in After Effects.# Sample Markdown