MRA Video is now available!
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@Gary-France Hi Gary, under "Profile" go to "Video", that's where you can get started with MRA Video!
@Drabslab Hi Drab, can you tell me which page? I can't reproduce moving to the TyreToTravel has Stopped page. Perhaps there's a wrong turn in the code somewhere
@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA said in MRA Video is now available!:
Hi Gary, under "Profile" go to "Video", that's where you can get started with MRA Video
This indeed works for MRA users, how can people not using MRA yet see what fine new extension you have?
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@Gary-France Hi Gary, under "Profile" go to "Video", that's where you can get started with MRA Video!
@Drabslab Hi Drab, can you tell me which page? I can't reproduce moving to the TyreToTravel has Stopped page. Perhaps there's a wrong turn in the code somewhere
@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA said in MRA Video is now available!:
there's a wrong turn in the code somewhere
Don't blame the code. The code is always perfect, it's that stupid computer that is making mistakes all the time
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Beautiful videos of your routes and tracksYour travels come to life with MRA Video. In an unprecedented way, you can take friends, family and club members with you in the ultimate travel experience. Whether you want to highlight a planned trip or a completed trip, with MRA Video it is all possible.
myrouteapp.com/en/products/video
MRA Video will cost €49, however, early birds are now able to get it at a discount of 50% for only €24,50.
Even better: MRA All-in-one members get MRA Video for free!Even though we're launching today, we're already looking ahead. A few weeks from now members using MRA Video can participate in a survey to gather a feature roadmap for MRA Video.
Stay tuned for more news soon!
@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA
this link gives a 404 - page not found error
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@Drabslab that thing with the unresponsive links is now fixed! Good spotting. As far the TyreToTravel-link, that's intentional. I've posted a notification about it to the dev-team and management.
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@Drabslab that thing with the unresponsive links is now fixed! Good spotting. As far the TyreToTravel-link, that's intentional. I've posted a notification about it to the dev-team and management.
@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA and in addition, that video publcity page really needs a few links so that no MRA users can immediately see what it does. it may be a good idea to embed a trailer for all 3 parts in the commercial pages
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@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA said in MRA Video is now available!:
MRA All-in-one members get MRA Video for free!
what about life gold members?
@Drabslab I also thought Lifetime membership included all future updates...
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@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA said in MRA Video is now available!:
MRA All-in-one members get MRA Video for free!
what about life gold members?
@Drabslab said in MRA Video is now available!:
@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA said in MRA Video is now available!:
MRA All-in-one members get MRA Video for free!
what about life gold members?
Agree what about lifetime Gold members.
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Beautiful videos of your routes and tracksYour travels come to life with MRA Video. In an unprecedented way, you can take friends, family and club members with you in the ultimate travel experience. Whether you want to highlight a planned trip or a completed trip, with MRA Video it is all possible.
myrouteapp.com/en/products/video
MRA Video will cost €49, however, early birds are now able to get it at a discount of 50% for only €24,50.
Even better: MRA All-in-one members get MRA Video for free!Even though we're launching today, we're already looking ahead. A few weeks from now members using MRA Video can participate in a survey to gather a feature roadmap for MRA Video.
Stay tuned for more news soon!
If I'm right, then MRA Video produces only a kind of dynamic 3D views of the track log on a map ( like Google Earth) combined with a kind of slide show of existing Fotos (moments) You Made in track log.
Not sure, if own movies (or Parts of) can be combined with...I fear to try cost free Trial Period, becaus the explanation: "after end of trial period, your account will be automatically set back to basic account".
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If I'm right, then MRA Video produces only a kind of dynamic 3D views of the track log on a map ( like Google Earth) combined with a kind of slide show of existing Fotos (moments) You Made in track log.
Not sure, if own movies (or Parts of) can be combined with...I fear to try cost free Trial Period, becaus the explanation: "after end of trial period, your account will be automatically set back to basic account".
I'm Gold Member and don't want to fall back to Basic Member.@Guzzist said:
If I'm right, then MRA Video produces only a kind of dynamic 3D views of the track log on a map ( like Google Earth) combined with a kind of slide show of existing Fotos (moments) You Made in track log.
I agree that it seems to only produce a 3D view like in Google Earth. I was expecting something like a moving pointer that built the route taken, such as happens in Relive, which is dynamic and interesting to see, especially as the terrain changes and you get an impression of what the ride must have been like. Relive is also free! It is difficult to even see in MRA Video what was the direction of travel as it is simply a line on a 3D map where you can add some photos. Sadly, I have to say, it is not as good as I had hoped for.
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@Guzzist said:
If I'm right, then MRA Video produces only a kind of dynamic 3D views of the track log on a map ( like Google Earth) combined with a kind of slide show of existing Fotos (moments) You Made in track log.
I agree that it seems to only produce a 3D view like in Google Earth. I was expecting something like a moving pointer that built the route taken, such as happens in Relive, which is dynamic and interesting to see, especially as the terrain changes and you get an impression of what the ride must have been like. Relive is also free! It is difficult to even see in MRA Video what was the direction of travel as it is simply a line on a 3D map where you can add some photos. Sadly, I have to say, it is not as good as I had hoped for.
@Gary-France
It seems I would share your comment. Have you got a link for me for "Relive" to which you refer?
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@Gary-France
It seems I would share your comment. Have you got a link for me for "Relive" to which you refer?
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@Drabslab I also thought Lifetime membership included all future updates...
@Guy-Perrin @Greenham MRA Video isn't part of the route-planning aspect and therefore not part of Gold or Gold Lifetime. However, I've seen this comment on several places and we're thinking about methods by which to reward paying members or make it easier for them to try out MRA Video.
@Gary-France Thank you for your comment. Of course I'm sad that MRA Video doesn't live up to your expectations, but that doesn't mean it's meant as a competitor to Relive. Relive is primarily aimed at cyclists and support only tracklogs. MRA Video seems alike, but does a lot of things rather differently. First of all: motorists and motorcyclists tend to make longer trips, making a video where the pointer moves along the route very erratic. We've intentionally chosen a birds-eye view as this allows for a complete overview of the route with marked highlights. The highlights for tracklogs are globally the same, although MRA Video allows for the usage of routes as well as tracks. This is very different: if you have for example a route with waypoints including information or a color, this will be highlighted on the map. The purpose is also different: Relive seems to be aimed primarily at individual cyclists, MRA Video is aimed at group-minded motorists and motorcyclists.
To stay within the frame of thought as MRA video as a Relive-competitor: they've had a first mover advantage and years in advance. They do things different, and have a different target audience. Additionally, Relive's services stop where they start, they do video's (and they do it very nicely!) and that's it. Regardless, we've heard your comments and have seen it throughout the community. Perhaps the community wants MRA Video to evolve more in the direction of what Relive does. If that's the case, as we've done for the past 8 years, we'll follow.
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@Drabslab that thing with the unresponsive links is now fixed! Good spotting. As far the TyreToTravel-link, that's intentional. I've posted a notification about it to the dev-team and management.
@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA said in MRA Video is now available!:
@Drabslab that thing with the unresponsive links is now fixed! Good spotting. As far the TyreToTravel-link, that's intentional. I've posted a notification about it to the dev-team and management.
"after end of trial period, your account will be automatically set back to basic account".
I'm Gold Member and don't want to fall back to Basic Member.I think you could use a team of very annoying beta users to spot last minute bugs and go through announcements before these are released.
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May be I'm to dumb - I bought MRA Video today but have no idea where to find and how to see it.
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May be I'm to dumb - I bought MRA Video today but have no idea where to find and how to see it.
Any Suggestions?@Oscar-Segura sorry - found it..
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@Guy-Perrin @Greenham MRA Video isn't part of the route-planning aspect and therefore not part of Gold or Gold Lifetime. However, I've seen this comment on several places and we're thinking about methods by which to reward paying members or make it easier for them to try out MRA Video.
@Gary-France Thank you for your comment. Of course I'm sad that MRA Video doesn't live up to your expectations, but that doesn't mean it's meant as a competitor to Relive. Relive is primarily aimed at cyclists and support only tracklogs. MRA Video seems alike, but does a lot of things rather differently. First of all: motorists and motorcyclists tend to make longer trips, making a video where the pointer moves along the route very erratic. We've intentionally chosen a birds-eye view as this allows for a complete overview of the route with marked highlights. The highlights for tracklogs are globally the same, although MRA Video allows for the usage of routes as well as tracks. This is very different: if you have for example a route with waypoints including information or a color, this will be highlighted on the map. The purpose is also different: Relive seems to be aimed primarily at individual cyclists, MRA Video is aimed at group-minded motorists and motorcyclists.
To stay within the frame of thought as MRA video as a Relive-competitor: they've had a first mover advantage and years in advance. They do things different, and have a different target audience. Additionally, Relive's services stop where they start, they do video's (and they do it very nicely!) and that's it. Regardless, we've heard your comments and have seen it throughout the community. Perhaps the community wants MRA Video to evolve more in the direction of what Relive does. If that's the case, as we've done for the past 8 years, we'll follow.
@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA Thank you for your comprehensive and well-considered response. You make some very valid point such as Relive works only for tracks and MRA video gives a complete overview of the route. However, being flexible is key and as a motorcyclist, I have used Relive even though it was developed for cyclists and it actually works really well for motorcycle riders. It haven't found it to be erratic at all, but instead the Relive moving pointer is mesmerising as it makes you think about the way the route was ridden, especially on steep gradients with lots of hairpin bends. The best thing about Relive is that moving pointer and I don't agree with your comment about motorcycle riders making longer trips as this really doesn't make any difference to how Relive works. I will try to find a way to upload to here a Relive video for a long motorcycle ride and you will see what I mean.
Also, I can already produce something similar (without the photos) as MRA Video by exporting my planned route as a kml file and import it into Google Earth to get the route overview on a terrain map in a way that is very similar to MRA Video. Okay, it doesn't automatically move, but if I am examining the route to see what it will be like, that doesn't really matter.
If only MRA video could have somehow combined the best features of Relive with route planning. Yes, I agree Relive only have one product and have been around for some time, but MRA have the opportunity to do something better than Relive. It would be great if you took that opportunity and created something really exciting that really entertained users in a way that was better than Relive. But, that is for the future, as I suggest there are more important things to tackle first than MRA video.
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@Guy-Perrin @Greenham MRA Video isn't part of the route-planning aspect and therefore not part of Gold or Gold Lifetime. However, I've seen this comment on several places and we're thinking about methods by which to reward paying members or make it easier for them to try out MRA Video.
@Gary-France Thank you for your comment. Of course I'm sad that MRA Video doesn't live up to your expectations, but that doesn't mean it's meant as a competitor to Relive. Relive is primarily aimed at cyclists and support only tracklogs. MRA Video seems alike, but does a lot of things rather differently. First of all: motorists and motorcyclists tend to make longer trips, making a video where the pointer moves along the route very erratic. We've intentionally chosen a birds-eye view as this allows for a complete overview of the route with marked highlights. The highlights for tracklogs are globally the same, although MRA Video allows for the usage of routes as well as tracks. This is very different: if you have for example a route with waypoints including information or a color, this will be highlighted on the map. The purpose is also different: Relive seems to be aimed primarily at individual cyclists, MRA Video is aimed at group-minded motorists and motorcyclists.
To stay within the frame of thought as MRA video as a Relive-competitor: they've had a first mover advantage and years in advance. They do things different, and have a different target audience. Additionally, Relive's services stop where they start, they do video's (and they do it very nicely!) and that's it. Regardless, we've heard your comments and have seen it throughout the community. Perhaps the community wants MRA Video to evolve more in the direction of what Relive does. If that's the case, as we've done for the past 8 years, we'll follow.
@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA I use Relive also for my motorcycle tours. And it works good. What are the features of MRA Video that are different from Relive? The teaser video shows nothing and i did not find any announcements which includes a feature-list.
I also would prefer a 1 month testing period which costs nothing to take a look( Relive for example does this ).
Because i am very dissapointed that MRA-Navigation has no updates and bug fixing for over 1 year, i am very careful not to buy a cat in the sack. -
@Timo-Martosatiman-MRA I use Relive also for my motorcycle tours. And it works good. What are the features of MRA Video that are different from Relive? The teaser video shows nothing and i did not find any announcements which includes a feature-list.
I also would prefer a 1 month testing period which costs nothing to take a look( Relive for example does this ).
Because i am very dissapointed that MRA-Navigation has no updates and bug fixing for over 1 year, i am very careful not to buy a cat in the sack.@Ruediger-Hoffner I couldn't find any examples either, so I asked. They are very well hidden! Under "Profile" go to "Video", that's where you can get started with MRA Video!
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@Drabslab I also thought Lifetime membership included all future updates...
@Guy-Perrin idem ! +1 ;-(. why we pay the gold ???
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May be I'm to dumb - I bought MRA Video today but have no idea where to find and how to see it.
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