Cool use for iBike in Go Pro Video with Garmin, Dashware

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Russ
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Cool use for iBike in Go Pro Video with Garmin, Dashware

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Called GMR Descent on Youtube,
Nice display of iBike data on left in video.
Really cool combination of products for iBike data enhanced video!
He used a Pro now someone do it with a Newton+ !

Enjoy,
Russ

GMR Descent
Ernest Villalon
Uploaded on Aug 30, 2011

"Glendora Mountain Road (GMR) descent using a GoPro HD Chest Mount. Data Metrics from iBike Pro/Garmin Edge 305."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X60gsJjlJ4Y
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hi, how did you put the "data" in the video?

its prety cool!
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Thanks for the memories, when I lived in SoCal I rode that on a regular basis. The GoPro is so wide angle that it fails to show how tight those curves really are, especially toward the bottom. Of course you have to do the climb to earn that downhill reward. Nice Dashware overlay, I assume you imported the CSV file into Dashware???

Now show us San Gabriel Canyon Road from Crystal Lake!
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Glad you guys enjoyed the link!
But the credit goes to:

"GMR Descent
Ernest Villalon
Uploaded on Aug 30, 2011"

As best I understand he used a product called dashware to add the power meter data to the video.

Regards,
Russ
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Another from the same bloke (crit race):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLl19gp ... 5A&index=5

Surely there's a market for this functionality from an all-in-one unit or two "linked" devices?
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