![]() Relive currently has 1.2 million users around the world. Though you can also click on them individually to play the sound and send the video to full screen. The app was developed by the startup Relive, which creates 3D video stories of bike rides and runs using GPS data collected from its users’ tracker apps, such as Garmin Connect and Strava, and their personal photographs. It also works with videos taken in portrait or landscape and the videos will start auto-playing without sound as you’re scrolling through the media files of a ride. The following Radeon Settings features are accessible using Radeon Overlay: Radeon ReLive Radeon WattMan Radeon FRTC Game Dynamics Game Advisor Performance. If the video is longer than 30 seconds, it seems it will just automatically trim the clip after the first 30 seconds of the video. From there you can upload any video, though the app will limit clips to 30 seconds. The new feature works just as if you were adding photos to your ride, only now the app prompts you to ‘add media’ instead of just photos. I can confirm that I just updated my app today, and the video function is working so keep checking your app for updates if you’re waiting for the day you can share your ride in video form! Strava will be scaling up the rollout to allow everyone the option to upload video, though that might not be complete until the end of June or so. Strava notes that the feature will be available to all, over the next few weeks, though everyone can see and watch other videos starting today. That’s right, today Strava is officially announcing the rollout of their new video feature which will be available to all athletes. ![]() Relive works with just your phone, as well as with many other tracker apps (like Suunto, Garmin Connect. ![]() But if you happened to catch the live stream of the announcement, you may have also caught the mention of something that many users have been waiting for – video. Your outdoor activities have never looked so cool. ![]() Last week, Strava rolled out some big improvements to their platform, particularly for the off-road obsessed. ![]()
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