The app starts and stops capturing video and GPS at preset speeds and durations. It is integrated with the Open GoPro SDK allowing cameras to be remote controlled over Bluetooth LE. The app also manages all meta-data required for video and location synchronization and pushes it in realtime to the cloud.
Each GoPro's WiFi is activated over Bluetooth and all new videos are transferred to your phone using GoPro's Turbo Transfer. Video from each camera can then be reviewed synchronized to GPS on a map. This enables visual indexing to an exact location without scrubbing the timeline. Video in proximity from other users or facilities (eg. track side cams) can also be discovered and woven into your session by using proximal content discovery.
Location Synchronized Video (Patent Pending) - You select location segments from your session on a map to create clips, not setting cuts on a timeline. You also choose the main and secondary camera angles as the session plays back, the app remembers your choices for subsequent replays or when creating clips. The app also has intelligence to create clips automatically using relative position heuristics to other users or facility cameras, like those trackside in Woven Ultimate Laps.
Sessions and clips chosen to be shared are pushed to the cloud for on-demand access by authorized users using HLS Adaptive Bitrate streaming. Woven Cloud media APIs do all the transcoding for you to support every bitrate from 320p to 1080p.
Users you share with can now experience your session from every camera angle, map synchronized, the way you intended. Users can also weave your session into their own.
Location Synchronized Video (Patent Pending) Every video in the ecosystem is synchronized by central time code or GPS, enabling you to find highlights or learning opportunities by clicking on map and not scrubbing videos visually. Updated video coming very soon.
The Woven app is integrated with the Open GoPro SDK. Allows it to manage the BTLE connection to paired GoPros, synchronizing their capture and controlling their protected WiFi Access Points for file sync. Updated video coming very soon.
Video in proximity from other users or facilities (eg. track side cams) can be discovered and stitched into your session by using geofence content discovery.
The Media API Transcode Service prepares 320p, 480p, 720p, and 1080p versions of each video uploaded to the cloud. The service uses FFMPEG and a pool of dedicated NVIDA Cuda GPUs (RTX 2060s & 3080s) to minimizes time to live. This guarantees you and the people you share with have the best possible experience, regardless of network QoS.
No downloading, on-demand Adaptive Bit Rate video is streamed as low latency HLS. The Woven app can also stream live. We have integrated Exoplayer with our own Android Media Framework and extended it to the cloud. Wowza Media Engine streams HLS ABR to Exoplayer, leveraging the SMIL files generated by the Transcode cloud service for every uploaded video.
At Area 27. Driven smoothly by Dr. Jonathan Suzuki, long time supported and friend of the Woven team.
At Mission. Driver is Dylan Dunford.
At Mission Motorsports Park. Driver is Jerry Kroll who is also a multi-division race winner and visionary adviser to Woven.
At Mission. Very rainy day, was a great test of everyone's equipment.
At Mission. Driver is Maxim Karp.
At Vancouver Island Motorsports Circuit. Trackside highlights for Ivan.
At Area27. Trackside highlights for drivers Maxim Karp, Greg Chan, Gary Kwong, Clint Logue, and Jerry Kroll.
Glow Track Night at Mission. Driving are the usual suspects getting the last track sessions of the season in the books.