![]() While it is possible to get things like this to work with a VM it is a lot of work and requires the machine your using to have 2 graphics cards 1. This is the bit of Windows that handles all the multimedia stuff and for video tends to need access to a GPU to accelerate things. This was going well until I tried to view one of the videos I’d just imported and it complained about not having DirectX 10 support. No problem I thought, I’ll just throw it in the same Windows 7 VM I use for Garmin Express, the app I use to upload my workouts. ![]() Garmin provide some software called Virb Edit which will do all this, unfortunately it only runs on Windows or OSx. Having got some video I wanted to overlay some of the stats from my Garmin 810 cycling computer like location, speed, elevation, gradient and heart rate. I finally managed to get out on my bike at the weekend and remembered to hook the camera up so it was hung under the handle bars. The camera will shoot in full 1080p HD and has a super wide angle lens to grab loads of what’s going on. I got myself a Garmin Virb Elite in the post Christmas sales, the plan was to use it while riding my bike and when snowboarding. Yevgeniy on Logging request & response body and headers with nginx. ![]() root// on Auto Launch Webpages full screen on Android.hardillb on Auto Launch Webpages full screen on Android.Working with Wild Card Domain Names while Developing.Kubernetes Mutating Web Hooks to Configure Ingress. ![]()
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