Syncing the GPS data to the video takes some practice. What I ended up doing was trimming the video first, then using the red dot on the data side of the software to sync with the video. The screen overlays lag behind in the preview screen of the video. Trying to sync using the overlays (specifically the MPH on the start of the run) doesn't work. I got it real close on the second try using the red dot and one second increments back until it was perfect. I believe the one I posted is about a half second off, but it's pretty darn close. To get that kind of data and video out of an easy to use $250 camera is fantastic.
There are a couple of spikes in the data which I believe I can contribute to the shaky mount. Like the 68 mph coming out of the left hand 180 near the start. A more firm mount has to help with that.
Now I'll start playing with video meld and my GoPro videos and what not to really see what I can get done.
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