TomTom Bandit Action Camera Reference Guide
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81 6. Select Add a soundtrack to add a music track to your video story. 7. Select the Share button. Your video story is created and saved in your phones video gallery. From the gallery you can upload your video story to your chosen website. Uploading your video story When you have created your video story select the Share button. Your video story is transferred to your phones video gallery. From the gallery you can upload your video story to your chosen website. Tip: Save your video story locally on your phone, then upload it later when you have a Wi-Fi connection to a network. Your video story will upload quicker and in a higher quality, and you wont have mobile data charges.
82 This screen shows information about your TomTom Bandit. You may be asked to go to this screen during a call to TomTom Customer Support. Camera status
83 App Settings Highlight units Select the units for the metrics that are shown with your highlights. Data Settings Choose to download camera updates and QuickGPSFix updates using only Wi-Fi, or using Wi-Fi and your mobile data connection. Important: Using mobile data to download updates will use your data connection and may cost you money. Help us improve We will continually improve the TomTom Bandit mobile app and introduce new features. To help us, you can share anonymous information about your app and how you use it. About This is an information screen rather than a setting and shows you information about the TomTom Bandit and the Mobile app. Preferences
85 Bandit Studio is the easy way to view your videos and photos, and to create your video story, on your computer. You can import videos and photos directly from your Batt-Stick, or from a location on your computer. Note: You can only import video files that have been created on a TomTom Bandit. You can use Bandit Studio to log in to a TomTom MySports account. This allows you to register your TomTom Bandit and get software and QuickGPSFix updates. You can download Bandit Studio for free by going to tomtom.com/cam. Supported operating systems Bandit Studio is available for Apple iOS X 10.7 and higher, and for Microsoft Windows 7 and higher. About Bandit Studio
86 Log in to TomTom MySports and register your TomTom Bandit to get software updates and QuickGPSFix updates from TomTom. You can log in to TomTom MySports with an existing account, or you can create a new account. 1. Select the settings button. 2. Select Log In. 3. Enter your email address and password for your existing account, or create a new account. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to register your TomTom Bandit. Log in to TomTom MySports
87 When you start Bandit Studio, you see your new files on your Batt-Stick, and your already imported files. Bandit Studio has the following four screens: Originals Original files are the video and photo files that you have already imported from your memory card. These files are stored in your personal videos folder on your computer. Highlights The highlights shown are the highlights in the video files that are shown in Originals. You can select the highlights you want to use in your video story, and you can adjust the highlights. My Story My Story shows the highlights you have selected to create your video story. You can edit your video story and add music and overlays. The Share feature lets you easily create and share your video story. Memory card Memory card shows the video and photo files on your memory card. The memory card can either be in a Batt-Stick or in a card reader. When Studio detects a TomTom Bandit memory card, the memory card screen is shown automatically. Your new files that are ready to import are shown, and the files that you have already imported to Studio but did not yet delete from your memory card. Whats on the screen
88 The memory card screen shows the video and photo files on your memory card. The memory card can either be in a Batt-Stick or in a card reader. When Studio detects a TomTom Bandit memory card, the memory card screen is shown automatically. Tip: You can disable the automatic start option in Studio Settings. Double-click on a file to play it or view it in a larger screen. Select the full-screen button in the lower right corner of the viewer to view the video or photo in full-screen mode. Your new files that are ready to import are shown in your New Files list. The files that you have already imported but did not yet delete from your memory card are shown in your Already Imported list. Select a file in your New Files list, then select Import to copy the files to your computer. The file will be shown in the Originals screen. Tip: You can select multiple files to import in one time. If you select and import a file from your Already Imported list, you are asked if you want to import it as a duplicate. After your file is imported, you are asked if you want to delete the file from the memory card. Working with the memory card
89 If you have moved your videos and photos from your Batt-Stick to your computer, you can import them into Bandit Studio as follows: 1. Open Bandit Studio on your computer. 2. Select File then Import. 3. Find your TomTom Bandit .MP4 video files in your computers file system. Note: You can only import video files that have been created on a TomTom Bandit. 4. Select the video or photo file you want to import. Tip: You can select multiple files. 5. Select Open. Your files are imported into Bandit Studio and appear in the Originals screen. Importing videos and photos from your computer
90 Original files are the video and photo files that you have already imported from your memory card or from your computer. These files are stored in your personal videos folder on your computer. Double-click on a file to play it or view it in a larger screen. Select the full-screen button in the lower right corner of the viewer to view the video or photo in full-screen mode. You can also add highlights to your videos. Right-clicking on a file shows the following options: Delete - Deletes your file from the folder on your computer. Show in Explorer - Opens the folder on your computer that contains the file. Adding a highlight to a video If some important moments in your video have not been highlighted, you can manually add highlights to the video so those moments will also become part of your video story. 1. Double-click on a video to play it in a larger screen. 2. When the video is at the moment that you want add a highlight, select the highlight button at the top right-hand corner of the screen. A highlight is added to your video. You can see the highlights as green dots and markers in the video time-bar at the bottom of the video player. 3. Select the back button to return to the Originals screen. Your highlights are automatically saved in your video. Working with Originals