This feature is available in beta version during 2025.
To create a flyover, we strongly recommend using the Google Chrome browser, which provides the best results. In addition, creating a flyover requires a recent, high-performance computer.
You can adjust several parameters of the video, relating to its format and duration.
- The size : portrait, landscape, square... 4 formats are offered :
You can then intervene on various sliders, linked to the video:
- The tracking duration: this is the duration of the video WITHOUT the approach phase and without the final
- The approach phase duration: this is the time between the globe view, until the start of the tracking
- The frame rate: this is the number of frames per second. The greater the number of images per second, the longer the animation.
- The data rate: this is the amount of data included in a video in mega bytes per second. This has an impact on the quality and fluidity of the video.

You can choose between two types of flyover:
Immersion on the course : this flyover mode allows you to see all the details of a course.
You can intervene on 3 parameters:
1. Camera tilt. If the cursor is at 0°, it is above the target; if it is at 90°, it is horizontal.
TIP: if your course is alpine, position the camera between 0 and 50° for better visibility
2. Distance to target : distance between the camera and the track.
TIP: if your route is alpine, with a lot of relief, increase the distance between the camera and the target.
3. Track smoothing : the higher the number, the smoother the track will be. TIP: if your route changes direction many times, choose a higher smoothing coefficient. You can view the track directly on the video preview using the red dotted line (not visible on export)

High altitude rotation: this overflight mode is favoured for long routes, as it allows you to view the route more quickly and in its entirety.
You can intervene on two settings:
1. The overflight altitude: this is the altitude at which the camera positions itself. It is stable throughout the hover.
2. camera tilt (0° = above the target / 90° = horizontal).

Add elements to personalise your video.
You can add atitle and directly import thelogo of your race onto the video. You can choose the size, colour and positioning to integrate them as you wish.
You can also choose whether or not to display the course elevation profile on the video. If you choose to display it, you can set its appearance. When the profile is displayed, a bullet point will move directly over the profile at the same time as the track is hovered over. You can choose whether or not to display real-time information on the video: distance, altitude, positive gradient and negative gradient.

Customise the track display that will appear on the video by choosing its thickness, colour, the appearance of the progress indicator...
Display your points of interest and time barriers directly on the video.
PLEASE NOTE: In order for the different information on the route (time barriers and points of interest) to be displayed, you must have ticked off the display of the altimeter profile.

Click on the button Export the video and the download will start automatically.
WARNING: Do not close the window until the download is complete.
This may take several minutes depending on the settings of the video, your computer and your browser.

