What Reddit Says About Bike Editor Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Bike Editor apps from 9 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/bikepacking
If you ever need to edit on the road the best mobile editor I have found is Kinemaster. Its nothing like the Premiere experience but its the closest I have come across. Sadly they recently hiked their monthly subscription by 500% or something crazy but there is a free version that watermarks your ex...
r/cycling
Hi bikemap users. I use the bikemap app to create and edit plans for my biking trips, and found out that some features seemed to work only on a pc…
r/motorcycles
I got a go pro a couple months ago and have a fair bit of footage from my rides. At first I just used it for safety but now I quite like the idea of…
r/Garmin
Wow, this is frustrating! I do appreciate that they've added a route editor to Garmin Connect and that it can upload the routs to your bike computer…
r/bicycling
u/survivalprogramxxx u/visserlabs I use davinci resolve to edit videos and gpxoverlay.com to generate overlays. Works like a charm for me and the video is full quality and possible to do colour grading or whatever you want.
r/MTB
The Best MTB Edit I've seen | KEEP IT WILD - MTB freeride in Japan / Ayato Kimura ... A cycling community enthusiastic about mountain biking and all things related. ... Bike Videos with great video editing.
r/macapps
As someone who has used Hog Bay Notebook, Mori, TaskPaper, and FoldingText over the years, I am always excited to see a new text editor or outliner from u/jessegrosjean; he has had a lot of great ideas in this space.
r/MTB
Bikepacking: Off-Pavement Bicycling and camping where you would if you were to go backpacking. Bikepacking is generally in the backcountry, but you can backpack on local trails. ... A place for all InShot video editor users!
r/MTB
I use Filmora for Mountain Bike Advice. I own Adobe Premiere but it's way more than anyone needs for YouTube.
r/macapps
To me that wholesale, easy, movement of semantic chunks is worth it for large documents where I’m not sure exactly where the document is going (emergent structure) or it’s large enough where I need to focus on one section (and can, by having the outliner make everything else go away) ... For organiz...
r/bikewrench
Big Blue Book. Its like swiping with step by step pictures, no ads. ... How do I tighten the stem on newer bikes?
r/cycling
Hi, I’m planning to use my old android phone as a bike computer. My priorities are ... Display and record cadence, speed and distance. Display heart rate and zones ( good to have). Sync with Strava. Any tips would be helpful. ... You could, but it doesn't currently support cadence sensors.
r/Fahrrad
Definitely worth it. ... I've been a big fan of "Bike Citizens" for a long time. Their phone app offers free A-to-B navigation without audio. On the PC you can plan routes for free, drag the route, e.g., to add intermediate destinations, or ...
r/bicycling
On the other side of the spectrum, you could use the Wahoo app, admittedly it feels a bit silly without Wahoo devices but it's a full fledged bike computer app basically.
r/cycling
Just started using it recently - really like it. ... Looks good. Clean interface. Nice! But is like a more outdoor bike computer kind of app.
r/cycling
I sometimes use my smart bike computer to create and do workouts, when I don't feel like riding in a virtual platform. Kind of boring but it does the job and lets me watch TV. But as others have said there are free apps that do this too. I view it as a supplement and occasional alternative to a...
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