

I am going to try something here hoping it will work. Here is a screenshot of a paused video showing the entire ride route: I just learned today that you can take pictures while out on your ride and they will appear in the Relive video right where you took them.

I am still in the learning process as I have only been using it for three days thus far. I only wish I could work with this program on my desktop computer rather than having to do everything on my smartphone. It is rather interesting to see one’s ride recorded like this. It creates videos of my rides laying them out on Google Earth just like I have seen elsewhere such as Matt Galat’s videos.

However, I only installed Relive and it is working fine for me. Reading about Relive and watching YouTube videos about it one would think that it has to be used with Strava or a similar app … that Relive is not a standalone app. It doesn’t impress me any whatsoever.Īnyway, Relive is available for Apple and Android. Quite frankly I don’t see what all the hype is about touting the iPhone as being superior.

It did not take very long before I regretted it and nothing has changed. I started out with an Android phone but last year I switched to an iPhone. I much preferred my simple flip phone as far as a cell phone. I would not even have a smartphone if it wasn’t for wanting to have weather radar with me while I am out riding. I prefer to avoid the challenge, frustration and aggravation that comes with this high tech world we live in. The free basic mode goes way too fast for my liking. One feature I like on the paid version is you can change the speed of the video. I believe the paid version costs $6.99 a month and offers a 30 day free trial. Relive offers both a basic free version with limited features as well as a paid version which offers some goodies not found on the basic version. Never the less, I decided to give it a try. So capturing the route I ride on a video just isn’t something most people would be interested in seeing day after day. My rides are rather boring … I ride the same trails every day with very little variation. It really caught my attention but I never considered actually trying it myself. I first was introduced to it watching Matt Galat’s videos.
