I'm looking to create a web app with an embedded video taken from a GoPro that also shows the GPS tracked location from the video on a map in the same app. So as the video plays in the app a dot on the map moves along to show where the video location is.
I'm able to extract the GPS data from the video file and create a feature layer with the data, but I don't know how to link that to a playing video and show the moving point on a map.
Is this possible? Any ideas?
Thanks Amanda. I did see that thread, but it doesn't accomplish what I'm trying to do. I'm looking for a web app solution that I can share where the user can play a video and follow the tracking of the video on a map.
Hi dartrad17, I found your post and I've been trying to do the exact same thing.
Were you able to create your solution?
Something similar to this: https://www.exprodat.com/blogs/using-dash-cam-video-data-in-the-arcgis-platform/
Check this out https://maps.video/map-gopro-videos it should do most of what you want!
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