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MyRoute-app Academy Chapter 3: Video 'installing connector on Windows' - Duration: 1:15.

Hello and welcome to this video on: How to install you connector to your PC.

Now, we have made a route, and we want to export the route to your device.

First of you go to routes, and you click on the route you wish to export.

I wish to export this route.

In the top right corner you will see the word "export"

Click on that.

That opens this little pop-up window.

We are on a Windows PC, so we click 'windows'.

And in the bottom left corner you see connector set-up. Click on it.

Welcome to the Myroute-app set-up wizard. Yes, next.

That is fine, next we will start the installation.

Do you allow this app to make chances on your device. Yes we do.

MyRoute-app has been succesfully installed. Click close to exit.

And now the Connector is installed on your PC.

For more infomation >> MyRoute-app Academy Chapter 3: Video 'installing connector on Windows' - Duration: 1:15.

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MyRoute-app Academy Chapter 2: Video 'Introduction Routelab' - Duration: 0:58.

Hello and welcome to this video on: Routelab.

Now, when you are logged in to MyRoute-app. You

will find yourself within the Routelab immediately.

Routelab is essentially the core of MyRoute-app.

Here you will be able to create your routes, upload your own routes.

Export your routes, and you will be able to view the routes of other users.

You can also use those routes from the other users as your own routes.

And you will be able to comment on those routes

and let them know what you think of the routes.

At the end of this chapter you will be able to navigate

within the routelab freely, and use its functions easily.

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MyRoute-app Academy Chapter 3: Video 'Save options' - Duration: 1:16.

Hello and welcome to this video on: "How to save your

routes as individual file types on your computer, or Mac.

First of we go to routes.

And we open the route you wish to save on your computer or Mac.

In the top right corner you will see 'save as'.

Now this will pop-up a list of file types.

And these file types you can all save on your computer.

On the harddisk of your computer.

Now you will see in the bottom .PDF/

You can save the route as a .PFD file on your computer.

And below that you see 'email route'.

What email route does is what it says. It emails the routefile to a friend of yours.

You can also open the route with TomTom MyDrive. But more on this in a later video.

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MyRoute-app Academy Chapter 2: Video 'Difference between routes and tracks' - Duration: 0:48.

Hello and welcome to this video on: The difference between a route and a track.

In this chapter we will be mainly focussing on a route

file, but occasionally you will see the word 'track'.

For now it is important to know

That a track is a route, recorded with the mobile app of MyRoute-app.

There are modern devices which can navigate with a track file.

But more on this in a later chapter of the course.

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MyRoute-app Academy Chapter 2: Video 'Comparing routes and tracks' - Duration: 2:38.

Hello and welcome to this video on: comparing your route with a track.

Lets say you've made a route.

Open it.

And you have already test driven this route.Or driven this route.

I have made this route with the MyRoute-app route editor.

I will change it to google maps.

This is the route I have driven.

I have tracked this route with my mobile phone.

Using the track function

So I go to 'tracks'.

Go to 'add'.

And here it is.

Now as you can see, my track slightly differs from the route I originally planned.

I took a later exit, or something along those lines.

And when you upload or share your route with you friends.

You would want to make sure that you share the exact same route, as you've driven it.

So in order to do so, you need to drag and

drop the waypoints that you haven't touched.

To the redline which you have touched.

The red lines are the line of the track.

Sometimes you can just delete a waypoint.

Like so, and it will follow the red line.

Please make sure that - Well, sometimes you have

something like this: and earlier turn or exit.

I usually leave those in, because those arent really of a significant of a difference.

Now here at waypoint 11, this is quite a big difference so we just drag number 12.

Correct number 11, thats fine. Sometimes this happens.

Just zoom in, drag it back to the correct road.

Okay, and you should be good to go.

Alright.

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VIDEO: Investigation continues into Wagoner fire - Duration: 3:01.

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Test Video 1 - Duration: 3:23.

The table saw is the workforce of most shops. Đối với đa phần các xưởng, cưa bàn là nguồn lực chính yếu.

You spend a lot of time on the table saw for Rất nhiều bộ phận của sản phẩm

many different parts of a project. It can do a lot of different types of cutting and được gia công trên cưa bàn. Cưa bàn làm được rất nhiều việc với nhiều cách cưa khác nhau,

different enjoiners, but its true purpose is to do two types of cuts really well. One nhiều cách ghép nối khác nhau. Nhưng với cưa bàn, chúng ta có thể thực hiện được 2 cách cắt tốt nhất. Một

is a cross-cut, and the other is a rip-cut. A cross-cut is when you're cutting across là cưa ngang (cross-cut), hai là rong dọc (rip-cut). Cưa cắt ngang là phương pháp khi chúng ta muốn

a short dimension on a piece of wood, and a rip-cut is when you're cutting along the cắt ngắn một mảnh phôi. Rong dọc là khi chúng ta cắt theo chiều dài

length of the wood. The reason that we differentiate mảnh gỗ. Lý do phải phân biệt

between those two types of cuts on the saw, 2 loại này là

like this, is because you have to use two different fence systems in order to get the vì chúng ta phải dùng 2 loại cử khác nhau cho

job done. mỗi loại.

Let's look at cross cutting first. It's the easier of these two. The cross cut fence, Giờ chúng ta thử xem cách cắt ngang trước nhé. Cách này dễ hơn cách cắt kia. Cử cắt ngắn,

or miter fence, as it is sometimes called, hay đôi khi được gọi là cử cắt vuông (miter),

looks like this. Its job is to just push the đây. Cử này có công dụng

wood through a cut while maintaining a specific giữ phôi ở một góc độ ổn định

angle. And you can see, it rides in this slot trong khi đẩy phôi qua lưỡi cưa.

on the saw. That's what it's indexing off of, Và bạn thấy đó, cử trượt trong rãnh này trên mặt bàn.

and that's what keeps it running straight, Rãnh này giúp

and at 90 degrees to the blade. So, the process cử trượt thẳng với góc 90 độ so với lưỡi. Vì vậy,

of doing a cross-cut is pretty simple. You quá trình cắt ngang khá đơn giản. Chúng ta

just put a piece of wood right up against the cross-cut fence, and running it through chỉ việc giữ phôi gỗ tựa sát vào cử và đẩy

the saw. qua cưa.

A rip cut, on the other hand, uses the rip fence. That's what this is. The rip fence Với phương pháp cưa dọc chúng ta dùng cử rong này. Cử này

actually slides along this rail at the back of the saw, and it has a tape gauge, which trượt dọc một ray tại mép cưa bàn, và có một cái cỡ ở đây

tells you the dimension that you're going to cut. And it's actually one of the only giúp ta xác định kích thước sẽ cưa. Và đây là cái cỡ duy nhất

tape gauges in the entire workshop that I trust to be accurate. It's pretty much dead trong xưởng này mà tôi tin là chính xác nhất. Mà điều đó đúng

on. When you dial in a six inch cut on here, thiêt. Khi bạn cần cắt khoảng 6 inch ở đây,

and lock it, you're going to get six inches khóa lại, khoảng giữa lưỡi cưa và cữ là đúng 6 inch

between the inside of this fence, and the inside of this blade. Every time. So, it's Lúc nào cũng vậy.

very reliable. Rất đáng tin cậy.

One thing to note about table saws is you should never use the two fences together. Một điều phải chú ý trên cưa bàn là không bao giờ sử dụng cả 2 cử này cùng lúc.

This creates a dangerous situation that can cause kickback, and what I'm talking about Việc này rất nguy hiểm vì gây ra hiện tượng đá phôi. Và điều tôi đang nói ở đây

is this: If you are cross cutting a piece of là vậy nè: Khi chúng ta chuẩn bị cắt ngắn

wood, you might be tempted to say, "I'll" một mảnh phôi, chúng ta có thể ngáo ngơ nghỉ là "oh tôi

use the rip fence to set my measurement. If I sẽ dùng cử dọc này để đo. Nếu tôi

know I need a six inch piece, why not just biết tôi cần cắt một mảnh phôi 6 inch, tại sao không

"sit it on the rip fence and run my piece through the saw that way?" đơn giản "dựa phôi vào cử dọc và đẩy qua cưa như vầy?"

What happens when you do that, though, is a dangerous thing. You're cutting the wood, Điều sẽ xảy ra rất nguy hiểm. Chúng ta cắt phôi,

and it's actually fine at the beginning of the cut, but when you get to the end of the cũng khá ổn khi bắt đầu cắt, nhưng khi vào cuối giai đoạn cắt,

cut, and this piece of wood becomes separated, 2 mảnh phôi bắt đầu tách nhau ra

you're still pushing this one forward, and trong khi đó chúng ta vẫn đẩy phôi lên, và

this one starts to tip and turn into the back mảnh này bắt đầu gảy nhẹ và chạm vào

of the blade. Now, the back of the blade is phần cuối lưỡi cưa. Rồi, phần cuối lưỡi thì

coming out of the table with a lot of force, đang quay với một lực rất lớn,

and that piece of wood gets caught on the rồi mảnh phôi này kẹt vào

blade and kicks back at you. So, if you're in that line, you're going to get a piece lưỡi xong bị đá văng về phía chúng ta. Nên nếu chúng ta đang đứng thẳng hàng với lưỡi, chúng ta

of wood in the head, or the chest. It won't kill you, but it's very painful. sẽ bị phôi văng vào đầu, hoặc ngực. Chúng ta sẽ chẳng chết nổi nhưng đau lắm nha.

Another thing about cross cutting is: You always want to let one piece of the wood be Một điều khác khi cắt ngắn là: Lúc nào cũng phải để mặc một mảnh phôi

free to move. Putting the rip fence out of the way is one way to allow that to happen, kệ nó di chuyển. Đẩy cử dọc ra xa là một cách,

but you also don't want to hold the other piece nhưng chúng ta cũng đừng giữ phôi như vầy

as it's going through, So that's another khi qua cưa. Rồi, đó là một phương pháp an toàn khác

safety thing with cross cutting. Always just đối với cách cưa ngang. Lúc nào cũng nên

hold one side of the piece of wood. The keycut is holding the wood down giữ 1 bên mảnh phôi gỗ thôi. Điều quan trọng để cắt ngang sao cho tốt là phải giữ phôi

on the table and back into the fence to keep trên mặt bàn và dựa vào cử

it securely indexed, so let's make this cut. để giữ an toàn, rồi thử cắt nhá.

Okay, pretty straight forward. Now, you noticed, Tuyệt, khá thẳng. Giờ, bạn để ý,

I left this piece of wood against the blade tôi để ý mảnh phôi này khi lưỡi cưa còn quay.

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Things To Do Before You Upload Your First YouTube Video | O. Henry - Duration: 18:59.

Hey guys it's Olivia and I'm back with another video.

So anyone who knows me in real life and knows that I am a major perfectionist.

So before I started my YouTube Channel there were so many things that I felt the need to get right before I even uploaded my first video,

'cause I'm like there's no point in uploading my video unless I figure this stuff out first.

So in case you're thinking about starting a channel I just wanted to tell you some things that I thought about

and maybe some things that you should do before you upload your first video.

So the first thing is, after you sign up for a YouTube account, like when you go to your channel,

your channel is completely blank; you don't have a profile picture you don't have channel art, you don't have anything.

So kind of under this category of like, kind of setting up your channel;

the first thing that you should do is choose your profile picture.

So I'm going to assume that you already have, um, social media platforms. So whatever picture is your Twitter avi or your Instagram profile picture

is probably a very good picture of you hence why you already used it as your profile photo, so I would recommend using that as your YouTube profile picture.

Um, if you don't have any social media platforms, and so you don't already have a profile picture that you like, I recommend just using like, the best picture you have of yourself.

Like, this is my, um, profile picture on YouTube

and this picture was actually taken 3 years ago; I am 15 in this picture, I am currently 18, but it still looks like me 'cause I haven't really like, aged much I guess.

So use a recent picture of you that still looks really good.

Like if your favourite picture of yourself is when you were 10 but now you're 18, then you probably don't look like that anymore.

So I recommend using a, up-to-date photo of you; it can be from a few years ago if that's still what you look like.

And make the picture kind of like a headshot. Like this picture was literally taken on the front-facing camera of my iPhone 4,

but I filmed it outside, the lighting was pretty good and I think that that it's a good picture.

Like honestly, the reason why I'm using a picture from 3 years ago is because I'm not photogenic,

so honestly this is the best picture that I've taken of myself in the past 3 years;

hence why I use it on basically every social media platform that I have.

Um, so yeah, make it a picture of maybe your shoulders up

because like, especially when you comment on other people's videos, your picture shows up like this big.

So then if you do a picture of your whole entire body, then like, if the picture is this big and your body fills the picture,

then your head's gonna be like that big, meaning people aren't going to be able to see your face.

Um, and you want people to see your face 'cause you want them to know who they're gonna be watching before they actually go to your channel.

'Cause if you comment other people's videos, that's how other people might find you, and if your head in that picture is this small

then people don't know who they're looking at.

Another thing with your profile picture is, have the picture be of only you.

Because if you have a picture of like, you and 6 of your friends, once again if you comment on somebody else's video,

then your picture's gonna show up really small and then you're just gonna see like, 6 tiny heads

and another thing people aren't gonna know which one is you.

So I recommend using a picture of maybe from like, the shoulders up, um, and make it a picture that still looks like you look like now.

Like the only difference between me and this picture is that my hair is different,

and if I were to change my profile picture every time I changed my hair, um, I'd change my profile picture like, every 2 months, so yeah.

The second thing pertaining to your channel setup is your banner.

So, this is what my banner looks like and, um, basically I just used like a cartoon version of myself and then I put when I would be uploading.

So as I said I made all of this stuff before I uploaded my first video,

so I didn't know what day of the week I wanted to upload to yet. So I just put, "New Videos Every Week" because I did know that I wanted to upload, um, once a week,

but I didn't know the exact day. So instead of not making on YouTube banner and then uploading a banner after I uploaded my first video I was like, this is specific enough,

people know it's once a week, and if someone actually watches my video; at the end of all my videos I say, "I make new videos every Monday,"

so I felt like that was fine.

Some things that I suggest putting on your YouTube banner is, as I said like, when you're gonna upload.

Like, if you're gonna upload once a week, you could write, "Uploading Once A Week" or you could write the specific day that you upload.

If you are uploading multiple times a week then you can say the days of the week that you will be uploading on and put that in your YouTube banner.

You can also, obviously put your channel name, um, and you could maybe put like what type of videos you're gonna make.

Like, if you're gonna make gaming videos you might put that in your banner, if you're gonna make beauty videos, lifestyle videos,

uh, maybe put that in your banner so people know what your channel is about.

I personally don't have that in my banner but it's something that I've seen in other people's banners.

Another thing that I think is a way to personalize your banner is like, I have like, a cartoon version on myself.

Um, maybe you could -- I've seen some people who put like, collages so that's their background; like the background of my YouTube banner is just blue stripes right,

so you could put a collage of yourself or you could put a picture of yourself on the corner of yours, like I did with mine.

Um, 'cause if you just took like a coloured background and text, then there's so many other people who could have very similar banners as you,

so like, add something into your banner to make it like, personalized so people know this is THIS person's banner not, this is A banner.

Another thing pertaining to the look of your channel is consistency and what I mean by that is like,

I have specific channel colours. Like, if you look at my YouTube banner, and it has the 2 different shades of blue in, um, vertical stripes,

that's the exact same background as my Intro. So you saw the Intro of this video, how it was my name, Olivia Henry, and then it erased to O. Henry.

That blue and the blue in the background of my banner are the exact same. The font is the exact same font, and the colours are the same colours.

So, um, in my Intro the Olivia is in white and the Henry is in black and then in my YouTube banner the O is white, the Henry is black.

In my End Card the, the same thing happens as in my Intro, it says, "Olivia Henry" and then it erases to, "O. Henry"

and the colours are same, black and white.

Um, if you look at my End Card, my End Card is purple. Um, it's kind of like a pink-y purplish colour,

um, which I wasn't originally gonna do but I made it by accident and I thought that it looked really good so then I just decided to use it for my End Card.

But yeah, I recommend having consistent colours. Um, so my, kind of, channel colours are blue, black and white.

Blue is my favourite colour and black and white go with everything so I thought that, that was a very good colour combination.

Another thing is font.

So if you look at the font in my banner, and you look at the font in my Intro, and you look at the font in my End Card, and you look at the font in my thumbnails,

all of them are the same.

Another thing with my thumbnails, is I use my colours. My black and white 'cause that's kind of my text colours,

and my blue is kind of my background colours.

And so, if you look at some of my thumbnails, like I'll insert a couple, I always use black and white and I alternate my colours.

So if the first word is black, then the second word is white, and the next word is black and the next word is white.

And then if you look at like the background colour that I put behind each word; it's the opposite colour.

So if it's a black word it has a white background and if it's a white word as a black background and then I always alternate between the two.

Um, so black and white are usually the colours that I use for my text, but not always,

'cause if you look at some of my other YouTube video thumbnails such as these;

then you'll see that I might have used a different colour but I am using the same font and I am using the same pattern;

um, alternating the colours for the text and alternating the colours for the background behind the text.

So even though the colour might not be consistent, the font is consistent and my pattern is consistent.

Because when you go to like, someone's channel, and then you click, "Videos," it shows all of their videos.

And one thing that you should try to do is make all your videos look good together.

So one thumbnail might look good and this thumbnail might look good, but do they look good beside each other, is, um, something to think about.

Like, the same thing if you have an Instagram, how your Instagram feed might be like that.

My Instagram feed is nothing like that I just post pictures when I feel like it and they don't correspond at all but...

Have you ever seen like, an Instagram feed that looks so nice? Like it's -- they always have the same amount of brightness,

they always have the same amount of saturation, they always have the same colours,

and like, their pictures look good individually but they also look good as a whole.

Like, when you go to their Instagram and you select the grid, how their picture just look so good together.

So that's how you should kind of want your thumbnails to look together, when someone goes to your video page and you just see all of them.

So that's kind of it for like, the look of your channel.

Um, another thing that I thought long and hard about before I, um, uploaded my first video was what my channel name was gonna be.

Um, I also had to think about that before I made my YouTube banner because I put my channel name on my banner.

So as you know, my channel name is O. Henry.

My first and last name is Olivia Henry, so it's kind of just a play off of my name.

Um, when coming with a YouTube name, I feel like you can never go wrong with your name because you -- it's a channel by you.

So even if your channel isn't about you, like let's say you're doing a gaming channel, so you're gonna be doing a lot of screen capturing,

and your face might be in the corner of the screen, but like, the main thing is the game you're playing;

I feel like having your name as your channel name isn't a bad thing because it's games by you, you know what I mean?

So there's lots of gaming channels out there, but the reason why lots of them are successful is because the game is being played by different people,

and you can see this person's strategy, and you can see the games that this person has, you can see the review this person has.

So it's a different perspective even though it might be the same game.

Um, so yeah, I feel like putting your name in your channel name kind of personalizes it.

Another thing that I've seen other people do, is they put like, the type of channel in their YouTube name.

So like, for example, if I had a gaming channel it would be Olivia Henry Gaming.

That way if you commented on somebody else's video and then somebody saw your channel name, they know before they even click on your channel, what your channel is gonna be about.

So my channel is like, basically about me and my opinions on things. Hence why my YouTube channel name is just my name,

'cause it's basically revolving around me. So if you want to make it personal by putting your name in it,

but also like, give people a kind of idea of what your channel is about, then you could do that.

Like if you are doing makeup videos you could be, "Olivia Henry Makeup" or "(Your Name) Makeup," um, you know what I mean?

So you can, but you don't have to.

One thing with a YouTube name is, making something that you won't regret in the future.

Like, if you're very young your interests change. Like, I'm very young; I'm only 18 years old.

Um, but let's say you're like 10 and you wanna start a YouTube channel, before you create your channel name,

like, let's say right now you're into unicorns and rainbows and you just love everything.

If you name your channel, "Unicorns Rainbows I Love Everything," well, when you get older, maybe that's not what you want your channel name to be.

One thing that I thought of before I created my channel name is, "Would I want people to call me that in real life?"

Because your channel name is your online persona, right?

So -- I'm not a big enough YouTuber for people to recognize me on the street, but let's say they did.

Like, let's say I'm on this side of the street and you're on that side of the street. Am I okay with someone yelling, "O. Henry!"?

I'm okay with that. I'm okay with you yelling my name across the street for everyone to hear.

So if you are gonna name your channel -- I don't remember what I said before -- "Unicorns Ponies I Love Everything,"

are you okay with someone yelling that across the street?

If you would feel a little bit uncomfortable with someone yelling that for everyone to hear, then maybe that's not the best channel name.

So choose something that you would be comfortable hearing, because people will refer to you as that because that's what they're gonna know you as.

Um, one person that I will use as an example is Superwoman.

So in her videos, like when she's doing skits and she's acting like her parents, um, her "parents" called her Lilly in her videos.

So you know that her real name is Lilly, but she's also known as Superwoman.

So if she was on the street and you called her Lilly, she would be okay with that because that's her name, but also, if she was on the street and you called her Superwoman,

she's okay with that because that's the online persona that she wanted to have.

So name your channel a name that you are comfortable with people calling you.

'Cause if you don't want to be called -- I don't remember what I said before -- "Unicorn Pony I Love Everything," then that's probably not what you should name your channel.

And the final thing -- I don't know why I held up a one -- but the final thing that I thought about before I uploaded my first video was,

"What day of the week do I want to upload on?"

So that's pretty important because, I already had my first video filmed probably a week or so before I actually uploaded it,

um, because as I said, I was like, figuring out all these things before I wanted to upload my video.

So let's say -- like today is a Sunday that I'm filming this right now.

So let's say I filmed and edited my video on a Sunday, but I decided that I wanna upload on a Thursday,

then don't upload your first video on a Sunday, you know what I mean?

So if you know that you want to upload on Thursdays, upload your first video on a Thursday.

If you're gonna upload multiple times a week and you know that your upload days are gonna be Monday, Wednesday, Friday,

then upload your first video on one of those days. Don't upload your video on a day that you won't be uploading on in the future.

So yeah, as I said before that's why my YouTube banner says, "Every Week" and not, "Every Monday,"

because I didn't know what day I wanted to upload on until I actually uploaded my first video.

In case you wanna know, the reason why I chose Mondays is because,

when I first started my channel, I would filmed, edit, and uploaded on the same day --

I still do that sometimes, but I'm trying to get out of that habit and like, film one day, edit one day, and then upload on a Monday

so that I have more time to get everything the way I want it -- but, um, at the time I used to do all of my YouTube stuff on one day.

And on Monday was the day that no one was in the house.

So like, Monday nights everyone else in my family had somewhere else to be and it was like, an every Monday thing; I was gonna be home alone.

And at the time didn't like other people being home when I was filming because I didn't want them to hear me.

Like, behind the camera like, there's a wall. On the other side of that wall is my brother's room, and like, 2 steps down the hall is my other brother's room,

and so like, I didn't want anybody to be home and like, hear me and like, if I made a mistake or something.

Because I make mistakes all the time when I'm filming, but then I just cut them out so no one get to hear it, right?

So I didn't want people to hear my mistakes and stuff, like now it's kind of gotten over that, um, but yeah.

Like, when I first started I didn't want anyone to be home when I was filming, so I chose a day when no one was home.

So to kind of recap this whole entire video, because I know that it's pretty long, um, things that I thought about that maybe you should think about are,

a good profile picture, what you want your banner to look like, what colours and fonts and the consistency on your channel to be,

and what you want your YouTube channel name to be, and what days you want to upload on.

So that's all for this week's video, I know that it's very long but I hope that it was informative,

I hope it gave you something to think about, um, in case you were thinking about starting a YouTube channel.

I hope you enjoyed it; if you did give it a thumbs up.

All my social media links will be down below in case you want to follow me on there.

Be sure to subscribe to my channel because I make new videos every Monday,

and I'll see you next Monday with a new video.

Also one more thing that I just remembered, um, you should think about what you want your channel to be about.

You can't make it too specific but you can't make it too vague. You need to -- like, my channel is kind of all over the place,

I do a little bit of this little of that, but that's because my channel is an opinion channel, so I can talk about my opinion on literally anything.

So you need to make it general enough that you can make videos for a long period of time.

So, like, this is my 75th video? I don't remember.

But yeah, so I've been making approximately 75 videos of me just stating my opinions about stuff, because I have a lot of them, and like, I upload once a week

so I can come up with a new opinion on something that maybe happened in my life during that week.

So yeah, make it -- don't make it all over the place like, "Now I'm a gamer, now I do makeup, now I do this, now I do that,"

but make it general enough that you can make more than three videos.

This picture is literally a selfie. I took it with the front-facing camera on my iPhone 4.

Yes?

Ugh loooooooong.

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MyRoute-app Academy Chapter 2: Video 'Google Maps Toolkit functions' - Duration: 4:44.

Hello and welcome to this video on: The Google Maps toolkit functions.

Once you are logged into MyRoute-app.

Please go to 'routes'.

Click on one of your routes.

And here you will see the route.

Now, what you will notice in the top right corner,

Is that the current map is the 'Google Maps'.

If you click on it you can also change it to the TomTom map.

Or the HERE/Garmin map.

But those are for a different video.

So we are going to stick with Google Maps.

And to the right of that you will see the toolkit.

If you click on that a dropdown menu will open.

And you will see things like: Avoid highways, avoid tollroads, offroad.

Expand, reduce, optimize.

Now, each map has different toolkit functions.

And these are the toolkit functions from the google maps.

So lets say,

We have this map, this route.

It goes from point 1 to 15.

And lets say we want to avoid the highways.

As you can see in the top left corner the route currently takes 7 hours.

If I press 'avoid highways' im sure it will go up significantly. See 13 hours.

Now,

Lets also, - im not sure if there are any tollroads

in the route, but you can also avoid tollroads.

And you can also click those functions off, relatively easy.

If you click on the offroad function,

It will nolonger be a route, it will go from

point to point. From waypoint to waypoint.

Like so.

But we do not want that.

The expand function is for the Gold Members only.

Here you can expand the amount of waypoints you've set.

So there are 15 waypoints now, lets change that to 30.

Like so, boom! 30 waypoints.

Same goes for the 'reduce' 30 now, lets make it 20.

Ok.

And now there are 20.

Optimize, what the optimize functions does is that it makes sure that the

waypoints are all on the road. Sometimes it happens that a waypoint is placed,

Slightly off centre, slightly off-road.

And if you press optimize that will adjust that.

Reverse kind of speaks for itself.

The endpoint becomes the startpoint and the startpoint becomes the endpoint.

Now, a new function is the split function.

With this function you can split the route into multiple routes.

Lets say we have 20 waypoints now, lets split the route from waypoint 10.

Next.

How do you want to call the new route.

Now you are making 2 new routes. You are making a route from waypoint 1 to 10

And 11 to 20.

But it also keeps the old route within you route archive.

Split.

The route has succesfully been split into multiple

sections. Go to 'my routes' to check them out.

We will do that later.

You can also compare the route to the HERE or TomTom route calculation.

Like I said before, this is the Google Maps route calculation.

If we compare with TomTom, as you can see:

Right about there, the red way - The red marker.

That is the TomTom, how the TomTom calculates the route.

I can also add in the HERE. That is the blue route. (line)

And you can also just click those off again.

And if you do 'fit screen' the route will fit in the screen, like so.

And those are the toolkit functions of the Google Maps map.

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