New! Download KMZ

The Windows App has been discontinued. The Local Video Web Player now has all the same features. Please go to The Video Map now.

Screenshots and Instructions

Click the download KML button in the map window (ringed) and the video route will download.

Click the download KML button in the map window (ringed) and the video route will download as a KML file to the downloads folder, possibly within a Maps.video sub folder.

Click the download KMZ button in the video window (ringed) and a KMZ will download.

Click the download KMZ button in the video window (ringed) and a KMZ file will be saved to the photos folder location chosen in the video window.

Double click the KMZ file in Windows Explorer to open in Google Earth or esri ArcGIS.

Open the KML and KMZ files in Google Earth or esri ArcGIS.

Also double click the KML file in the downloads folder to load the video route.

Here we can see the video route in light green and the yellow POI markers and photo.

You can open, browse the KML and KMZ listings in the left side bar and open individual POI photos.

Loved it. Having worked with it the past few months with a few guys, it’s been very easy to work with. With the amount of video files we have, all we need to have is an external hard drive plugged in and that’s it. Earlier this week, we sat down with the town to show them the work we’ve done, and they loved it as well.

The maps.video local application has made it really easy to access and control HD video playback, which has made determining the location of roadway features very efficient. It’s allowed me to create a fully mapped video library of a city or town’s road network using hardware (GoPro cameras) that I already owned.

Start for free and map your GoPro videos. Its easy!

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Please switch to desktop to use all the map features!

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