Jump to a Spot from the Map
Click a track point to jump the viewer to that moment.
Use this when
You remember seeing something interesting in a specific part of the route and want to jump the sonar directly to that location without scrubbing through the timeline.
Before you start
The recording must contain GPS data. If the map shows "No GPS data", clicking the map has no effect.
Jump to a spot by clicking
- Open a recording. The GPS track map appears in the right sidebar.
- Click anywhere on or near the orange track line.
- HumVision finds the sonar ping closest to where you clicked and jumps the viewer to that moment.
- The orange playhead circle moves to that point on the track.
The jump is immediate. The sonar canvas updates to show the frame at that ping.
Jump to a spot by dragging the playhead
- Click and hold the orange circle on the map.
- Drag it along the track toward the spot you want.
- The sonar view updates as you drag.
- Release to confirm the position.
Dragging snaps to the nearest valid ping as you move, so the circle stays on the recorded track rather than floating free.
What you should see
After clicking or releasing a drag, the orange circle sits at the target point on the track and the sonar canvas shows the frame recorded at that location.
If it does not work
- Clicking the map does nothing — the map shows "No GPS data". The recording does not include GPS coordinates.
- The viewer jumps to an unexpected frame — the map snaps to the ping whose GPS coordinates are nearest to where you clicked, not to the exact pixel. Clicks far from the track line still snap to the closest ping on the track.
- Orange circle disappears after clicking — the nearest ping at that location has coordinates of 0, 0, which HumVision treats as invalid. Try clicking a different section of the track.