Add visual metrics to your videos with Dynojet and Telemetry Overlay
Download now(Experimental) Dynojet creates hardware for multiple motorsports, but especially motorcycling. Their software can export CSV files from some electronic components. The expected headers of the CSV are, at least time, PC5_TPS, PC5_ENGINERPM, PC5_GEARPOS, PC5_SPEED. Exported speed data units should match your Telemetry Overlay setting: km/h for metric and mph for imperial.
Time & Date, Gear, Engine RPM, Throttle, Custom, Dynamic Text, Static Title, Static Image, Watermark and Additional streams.
Availability may vary between devices and recording conditions.
GPS data is not present in these files, so many of the common Telemetry Overlay default gauges are not available, but several racing ones and many Custom gauges are. Enabling "Read extra streams" in the general settings will activate some additional gauges.
Telemetry Overlay supports most video formats and dozens of embedded and external data formats.
Gauges can be customized to a great extent, but presets and defaults can make the user experience extremely easy.
Map and satellite imagery is available for representing GPS data.
Export formats for both professional and social use are available.
Lots of documentation, tutorials and an active community help achieve great results.
Finally! An easy all-in-one way to create a heads-up display for your action videos and drone footage. Compatible with multiple camera brands and data formats, including GoPro, DJI (drones and Action 4/5 Pro), Insta360, Garmin, GPX and many more. Merge consecutive videos with GPS data, sync telemetry from multiple sources, customize your gauges and much more. | Learn more
Win 10, 11, 12...
Apple Silicon & Intel
DEB & RPM packages
Learn to use the software
How to use Telemetry Overlay
Import external data from loggers and trackers and sync it to your videos
Improve the GPS signal of your GoPro camera
Workflow for 360 VR videos
Advanced options and features
Export options and best practices
Professionals and hobbyists alike are joining the Telemetry club