

#GARMIN VIRB EDIT MAP OVERLAY INSTALL#
Download and install "Virb Edit" (free) from Garmin's official website.You can also export them from the app itself.Select the GPX file and save it someplace where you can find it.On upper right side click on 'Download'.You can see all your data including the AHRS if you have it.Click on the "Details" link on the far right.You will see a listing of all your logged flights.Log into (same user name and password as you GP subscription).

Nothing special, just a wing shot and a pair of gauges for speed and altitude

This one has a rural airport takeoff, transition from climb to cruise, flying in the Bravo near KMSP and a landing at the downtown St.Paul airport (KSTP). I normally use Adobe Premier so there is a advance example to overlay the gauges using that editor. I am not a ForeFlight user however I think it can export GPX files as well. I (incorrectly) thought Garmin Pilot only started logging once a user configured speed+altitude threshold was exceeded however it does start the log data prior to that so a full takeoff is actually captured. But I always figured Garmin Pilot was saving enough log data to create these gauge overlays. When you see gauge overlays in aviation videos they always appear to be using at least 1 VIRB camera along with their Gopros. I figured it out this afternoon and thought I would include the steps if it helps anyone else. TLDR: I am not even sure if having these gauges overlaid on the videos is useful or not.
