![]() ![]() Not only could it do the telemetry stuff, but could also handle multi camera shoot and synchronising. SO a wild ride on a mountain bike could show speed, heading, course, map etc. I have various editors for my video projects, but when I got my VSN 360 Pano camera (&now the Sony 3000) I wanted something that could deal with using the telemetry. Paid for RaceRender software to add gauges. Now I have a much better result and have learned a ton about editing. Overall I'm happy now after the stages of grief I went through from finding out the supplied GoPro software is garbage. I don't know if Elements will suit you but have a look, anyway. Gauges in RaceRender then all other editing in Resolve. Um, let me just clarify something: my recommendation was skewed towards software that will let you do video editing with a lot of depth but without much concern for automated features like fancy transitions and auto highlights. Good to hear that I'm not missing much on the GoPro software as I was considering returning my Sony Action Cam and buying the GoPro if the video editing work flow was better. Thanks, I'll give Elements a look - total beginner to video editing at this point - I do remember playing with Premiere back in high school but that was in the early 2000s. Clicking yes will write a CSV file with Time (UTC in seconds since ), latitude, longitude, altitude, and. For less money, have a look at Adobe Premiere Elements instead. When you add the video to RaceRender, it will first look to see if that video is part of a multiple video set which can all be merged into a single video/data file, and then it will ask if you want to extract GPS info as a data file. See your lap times instantly, capture video and telemetry data, compare. Both are very good and can do everything you need. TrackAddict, by HP Tuners, transforms your iPhone®, iPad®, or iPod touch® into a motorsports telemetry and video system. I've used Vegas Video and currently use Adobe Premiere Pro. Actually, mine crashed once or twice, too. ![]() It was ok but a friend of mine said he kept getting crashes. I used the GoPro editor a couple of times when I first got my Hero 3+. One thing I was hoping to use was this auto highlight creation feature on the mobile app but it doesn't work with 4k video or high bitrate video in general. I tried the Sony software and it wasn't great - I found iMovie more intuitive to use but still a time consuming process. TrackAddict should then be able to connect to the OBD device. To shut that down, launch the Torque app, tap its gear icon at the bottom left, and select 'Quit'. You cannot even use the software otherwise. I read on another thread on here that a 150f can apparently go about 70mph so anyone. Users of the 'Torque' app: Torque has been known to hold a connection to the OBD device in the background, which makes it unavailable to TrackAddict and others. After that everything works as it worked before - position marker is fine, G-meter is fine. Step 3 - new project again, select video, select exported csv file as data source. Step 2 - right click on data source - export data - csv. ![]() I hope to streamline this process a bit in the future, but the steps above will get the job done too.Thanks for the reply, my next question was going to be how to do it in race render.Why don't you edit with the free Sony Action Movie Creator:Īnd, no, the GoPro workflow is not "better" - why would it be? And to use the GoPro software you must open an account with GoPro. Step 1 - open video file, racerender adds data source. ![]() I usually do the following to create a boost gauges in RaceRender:ġ) Double-click on the data file in the "Input Files" listĢ) Go down to "Calculated Field 1", set the name to Boost, Input Field to "Intake Manifold Pressure", choose the "Subtract" operation, and then enter your normal baro reading in the box to the right (eg around 14.5 PSI at sea level, 12.0 in Denver, etc.)Ĥ) Click the "Add" button under the "Display Objects" section, then choose "Gauge", set the "Field" selection at the top to "Boost", click on a gauge style that looks good, and then use the properties box to customize it as you like. Presently, there is not a boost video overlay within the app, so you would need to use RaceRender to show it on a video. ![]()
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