
The timecode is in seconds but it does not start at zero. Those are a kind of helper data for the stitcher, calibration / lens related data. The only tag that I can imagine having that sort of data would be So the usage would be, the greater the number of doubles in the 10 data points /s, the greater the DUP value would be. Those only specify how reliable the data is. There are tags for "Dilution Of Precision" ( (navigation) ) for every data point => īut that's not what you have in mind. There is an element for "extensions" where you could place some own format. That's nothing I would see ExifTool in charge.Ĭoming to "gps accuracy", GPX does not provide a tag for that kind of "accuracy". The best way to deal with it is to use additional tools to to even out the data / to optimize the data to an average. Unfortunately for most mobile devices you have to live with having doubled data points in the 10/s. I've done some tests with different devices => But that strongly depends on the device used to get the data and its GPS lock / signal quality. All three cameras can add GPS data at 10Hz which includes to have 10 different GPS coords per second. The data quality in the insv file of an OneX/R/X2 depends on the GPS signal quality provided by phone / GPS smart remote / Apple or Garmin watch. The file I send you last time is recoreded by mobile phone, and yesterday I bought a remote controller, I find that the data is changing in one second, so you may still promote the time accuracy and gps accuracy(to 0.001''). Hi Phil, the insta360 One X support record GPS from mobile phone, or from a remote controller. Quote from: zengcancan on December 08, 2020, 08:33:32 PM Especially in terms of extracting insta360 data.īecause of that, maybe I can add some additional information. Underwater related options (AquaVision, dive case stitching) were not tested with actual underwater footage, but seem to be working as well.Quote from: Phil_K on January 15, 2021, 03:48:23 AMįirst of all, I would like to express my thanks to Phil Harvey for this great tool. To skip eventual frozen popups on startup, edit file /drive_c/users//AppData/Local/Insta360/Insta360 Studio/startup.ini and add the following line to section: To load files, either navigate to the folder without using links, or simply drag and drop.


In winecfg, Desktop Integration tab, remove all links to user folders (select folder and uncheck "Link to") In winecfg, Libraries tab, add concrt40.dll (native, builtin)Ģ. To be able to get past the "loading gyro data", two configuration steps are needed:ġ.


Unable to load files due to concrt40.dll and user folders links. Tested with Insta360 ONE X2 footage and everything is working as intended: deep track, timeshift, flowstate stabilization, stitching, image processing, exporting, remove grain, saving and loading projects, language switching. Needs workarounds to load files, or else it will do nothing after the "loading gyro data" popup.
