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AltiForce-GPS


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Sport Foto und Video
Entwickler Michael Cain
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The Alti-Force GPS application works with the Alti-Force Sensor Pack and GoPro(R) Hero4 camera to add GPS-based speed, distance, and direction traveled to your action video recordings.
Alti-Force GPS uses a mobile device to receive a GPS signal and broadcast the data over Wi-Fi to a Hero4 camera equipped with the Alti-Force Sensor Pack. The additional GPS-based data can be displayed as subtitles on a recorded video along with the usual Alti-Force Sensor Pack subtitle data of altitude/height and acceleration G-force, all time-synchronized with the video.

The Alti-Force GPS mobile application also provides Hero4 camera controls to start and stop video recording over Wi-Fi.

Alti-Force GPS requires Wi-Fi to connect to the Hero4 camera. In order to do so, the Hero4 camera Wi-Fi must already be set up with a network name (SSID) and password. If the Hero4 camera Wi-Fi has not been set up, or the name or password needs to be changed, the official GoPro App is required to perform the setup or make the changes. The Alti-Force GPS app cannot be used to set up or change camera Wi-Fi settings.

Hardware requirements ...
The Alti-Force GPS mobile app will only work with the Hero4 camera, black or silver editions. The Hero4 camera must also be equipped with the Alti-Force Sensor Pack and be installed with the latest sensor pack software (version 2.0 or newer - available on the altiforce.net website).

Settings ...
The Alti-Force GPS mobile app has a few user settings that affect the GPS data before broadcasting to the Hero4 camera. On the camera side, the Alti-Force Sensor Pack has a separate list of settings for displaying the GPS data as subtitles. The following is a brief overview of the mobile app settings only.

Distance update interval is used to choose how frequently the total distance traveled will update. The calculated distance total may be more accurate with less frequent updates, especially at slower speeds.

Maximum speed is used to exclude wayward distance values from the total distance if the speed calculated between two points exceeds this value. This is useful to limit large distance errors in cases of poor GPS signal and accuracy.

Powersave timeout is used to auto-shutoff the data broadcast when Wi-Fi remains disconnected for some time duration. This helps to save your mobile device battery power in case you forget to turn off data broadcast.

A few words on Wi-Fi ...
The Alti-Force GPS mobile app will indicate if the Wi-Fi is connected to a camera or other network (based on IP address). If your mobile device refuses to connect to the camera before other networks, you will have to "forget" the other network or "manage networks" to move the cameras network name to a higher priority.

Note that while Wi-Fi is connected to the camera, Wi-Fi access to the internet is not possible. Other mobile apps that try to sync or access the internet through Wi-Fi may show connection errors or simply not work until they regain data access on a regular (non-camera) network.

The welcome screen shown when the app is first installed contains a quick-start list of operation steps. View it anytime by selecting the menu item named Introduction.

Enjoy!

Disclaimer: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

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