Please contact me if you have any suggestions for troubleshooting this problem. Whether you’re into video editing for YouTube or any other online video channel, Premiere Rush makes going from. It works on all your devices, it’s simple to use, and it’ll transform the way you create. I have watched several tutorial videos on YouTube that show the feature does work, or at least it did at one time. Premiere Rush is the all-new, all-in-one video editor that makes editing and sharing online videos fast and easy. I tested “Quik for Desktop” running on an older Apple iMac desktop computer (Intel) as well as a newer Apple MacBook Air (M1) - the “Adjust Gauges” feature didn’t work on either device. I have NO IDEA why the “Adjust Gauges” feature in “Quik for Desktop” doesn’t work. If you can determine the exact time of each video frame, you can use the exiftool -geotag and -geosync options to read the GPX file and geotag the extracted frames. C’mon GoPro - frame grabs from video could, and should include GPS info! It’s worth noting the frame grab (shown above) does include EXIF but does not include GPS info for latitude, longitude, and elevation. As you can see by the telemetry “Stickers” shown in the preceding frame grab, Kyle’s video does in fact include GPS data.
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