<div dir="auto">Hello Chris. <div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">The main use for my cameras is for security. The police want video footage, so that's what I provide - Mapillary footage is a useful byproduct. Also, I don't know if my cameras will provide anything else. </div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">The Mapillary Tools work out the direction when the geotagged images are created. Not much happens during upload when using the tools, other than the upload itself. </div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">The Cycliqs last about 4 hours. The helmet cameras last for 1-1½ hours. I carry spare batteries and a charger for the helmet cameras, and a portable USB battery pack. The Cycliqs will charge whilst in use, which is convenient. Everything except the Cycliq Fly6 CE has 128GB SD cards - the Fly6 CE refuses to boot with anything larger than 64GB.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Jon</div><br><br><div class="gmail_quote" dir="auto"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, 24 Jun 2021, 13:51 Chris Hodges, <<a href="mailto:chris@c-hodges.co.uk">chris@c-hodges.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">That's a nice, and interesting, way to sync times.<br>
<br>
I've lost a few phone mounts to potholes, once catching the phone and <br>
half the mount in midair but more often damaging something. Some of the <br>
apparently metal designs have a piece of plastic at a critical point <br>
(like a ball joint made of plastic, that a screw threads into) and I've <br>
once snapped the metal screw holding things together. I do use heavy <br>
phones though, which are also too fat for some mounts.<br>
<br>
Do you mean Mapillary automatically works out the direction from the <br>
stream of points, during upload? That would certainly make things easier <br>
- and if you're on Windows their tools sound good.<br>
<br>
Can I ask though, why you went for video rather than stills? Is it just <br>
a matter of what your cameras offer? I get much better image quality on <br>
mine with stills, and can get 1 per second which is plenty. A fairly <br>
large SD card lasts longer than the battery on my ActiveOn CX, which <br>
does about 3 hours; I've hacked a case to power it off my dynamo or an <br>
external battery but still have to sort out a modified mount. Perhaps <br>
yours do better video than mine<br>
<br>
Chris<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
On 24/06/2021 13:22, Jon Pennycook wrote:<br>
> I take action camera footage and upload it to Mapillary. I used to <br>
> have a mobile phone mount but it snapped after going over a pothole - <br>
> avoid plastic!<br>
><br>
> I record footage using my Cycliq Fly12 CE handlebar camera (I have <br>
> also used OLFI ONE.FIVE Black, Crosstour CT9900, and Cycliq Fly6 CE <br>
> GEN 2 - two helmet cameras and one rear camera - from time to time). <br>
> For GPS, I use Locus Map set to record every 2 yards or 0 seconds, <br>
> recording only when moving. To sync the camera and GPS, I record 10s <br>
> of <a href="https://time.gov/" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://time.gov/</a> <<a href="https://time.gov/" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://time.gov/</a>> whenever I start recording <br>
> and periodically (every 2 hours or so) after that - the UTC time is <br>
> what I need. Direction is not important as it will be interpolated <br>
> between two images.<br>
><br>
> Finally, I use a set of PowerShell scripts that I wrote to crop the <br>
> timestamp from the videos, then convert them to geotagged images, and <br>
> finally upload them to Mapillary (the scripts use exiftool, ffmpeg, <br>
> and mapillary-tools). Before uploading, I check that the images have <br>
> the correct position (if not, I tweak the offset between image time <br>
> and GPS) and delete rubbish images (including footage of me recording <br>
> my phone showing <a href="http://time.gov" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">time.gov</a> <<a href="http://time.gov" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">http://time.gov</a>>)<br>
><br>
> Scripts here: <a href="https://gitlab.com/jpennycook/bikecam" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://gitlab.com/jpennycook/bikecam</a> <br>
> <<a href="https://gitlab.com/jpennycook/bikecam" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://gitlab.com/jpennycook/bikecam</a>><br>
> I use PowerShell 7 on Windows 10, but I expect it would work with <br>
> PowerShell 5.<br>
><br>
> Jon<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> On Thu, 24 Jun 2021, 11:33 Chris Hodges, <<a href="mailto:chris@c-hodges.co.uk" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">chris@c-hodges.co.uk</a> <br>
> <mailto:<a href="mailto:chris@c-hodges.co.uk" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">chris@c-hodges.co.uk</a>>> wrote:<br>
><br>
> I've seen a high mounted setup for a bike but really wouldn't<br>
> fancy it:<br>
> <a href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/tordans/diary/395215" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/tordans/diary/395215</a><br>
> <<a href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/tordans/diary/395215" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/tordans/diary/395215</a>> (probably<br>
> spotted via the weekly OSM newsletter). That's for a GoPro with GPS.<br>
><br>
> Personally on a bike I'd go for a standard handlebar mount - there<br>
> are<br>
> some cheap all-metal ones on ebay that don't block the camera. I<br>
> use a<br>
> waterproof phone with a lanyard attached to the bike as well, as I've<br>
> killed a phone by dropping it off the bars too many times. Then<br>
> either<br>
> mapillary/KartaView's own app or timelapse software with geotagging<br>
> (e.g. rolling my own using Tasker, which is running a script as I<br>
> ride<br>
> anyway). I've looked into doing this myself but I navigate on my<br>
> phone<br>
> when I go anywhere interesting and the angle I need to see the<br>
> screen is<br>
> wrong for taking pictures. I don't currently have a spare phone<br>
> to test<br>
> otherwise I might try again.<br>
><br>
> The other option I considered is using timelapse mode on a<br>
> handlebar-mounted action camera, synchronising its clock to my phone,<br>
> and using the image timestamp to extract the coordinates from a<br>
> GPX file<br>
> recorded by the phone. Mapillary says there are tools to combine the<br>
> data sources<br>
> <a href="https://help.mapillary.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001717829-Geotagging-images" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://help.mapillary.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001717829-Geotagging-images</a><br>
> <<a href="https://help.mapillary.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001717829-Geotagging-images" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://help.mapillary.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001717829-Geotagging-images</a>><br>
><br>
> but anyway it wouldn't be hard using Python with libraries to<br>
> handle the<br>
> EXIF data and parse the GPX.<br>
><br>
> One slight downside is 1s resolution but even going downhill on a<br>
> bike<br>
> that's not going to be more than about 10-15m so only a little worse<br>
> than the GPS error. Another is that geotagging for this purpose<br>
> needs<br>
> more than just a lat/long; it needs a direction (even if you have<br>
> a 360°<br>
> camera). That means more than simply grabbing a set of coordinates at<br>
> the same time as the image was taken, instead using the neighbouring<br>
> coordinates to figure out the direction of travel. This then breaks<br>
> down if you're travelling too slowly, when the random component of<br>
> the<br>
> GPS error becomes comparable to the distance between points (some<br>
> of the<br>
> error is correlated between fixes so it's not too bad, and you could<br>
> always find the tangent to your track based on more points). I'm not<br>
> sure how sophisticated the tools linked by mapillary are for this.<br>
><br>
> Vague ramblings I know, but hopefullly there are some useful<br>
> hints, even<br>
> if only at those links<br>
><br>
> Chris<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> On 24/06/2021 10:50, Mat Attlee wrote:<br>
> > What's best practice for gathering street imagery off road ie foot<br>
> > paths, forest trails etc? I've started using Karta View to capture<br>
> > imagery during my run but wondered if there was a better way of<br>
> doing<br>
> > things.<br>
> ><br>
> > Also has anyone ever had much success using Karta View or<br>
> Mapillary on<br>
> > a bicycle mount - that is assuming such things exist?<br>
> ><br>
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