I'm also experimenting with Harry's Lap Timer controlling the GoPro and have a Garmin Glo as an external GPS receiver (phone GPS receivers really aren't accurate enough - lap times are an estimate at best) but find the UI in Harry's to be unhelpful - never sure if the GoPro is correctly recording (which sometimes it fails to start) and I dislike Harry's forcing you to have the lap time big on the display - on a track day I don't want to see it as it will upset the organisers - with the Racelogic box it is hidden under the dash and captures the data automatically, so only have to use my gopro remote to start/stop the camera - RaceRender makes syncing the data with video extremely simple. Export data format Plain CSV (RaceRender and Dashware compatible). Here are some samples where I was experimenting with the overlays that RaceRender can produce (4 vids, each with different overlays): While this is not a substitute for a proper dedicated lap timer or data logger, it is a cost-effective way to capture lap times and basic telemetry data if you already have a GoPro. where youre falling behind compared to your best lap or it youre beating it. Currently using my Racelogic PerformanceBox to capture data and overlaying it using RaceRender2 onto the GoPro video. I've experimented with lots of combinations. Race videos are great and its really simple throwing up a GoPro video from your last track weekend, but seeing data like your lap times, track position, and. It makes me wonder if the next GoPro will have data logging in. It's free and they were acquired by GoPro sometime ago. Another bit of software to have a look at is Dashware. That looks quite nice, I've never heard of Race Render before, looks like it'll be worth a play with the free version. 4K via the GoPro gives some stunning quality results even posted to YouTube. Off to Castle Combe Wednesday so will try it then. When you're in the car, with the Kiwi 3 plugged into the OBD port, all you do is start the camera, start the app, tell it what track you're at and it'll start recording everything. may be easier to just hook you iphone up to your laptop make an account with airdata ( there is still a free account there). Im thinking it maybe to much data from the software to handle. It's not as simple as that Vibe above (1080p) but pretty easy to get working. Im not sure if you can use the data file from the drone with dashware. ![]() ![]() ![]() I was able to add 'stickers' in the gopro app and they worked fine. This will give you 4K quality with any overlays. Just trying to get some data into my videos for the first time, but dashware doesn't seem to like the gopro videos. Records whatever OBDII parameter you tell it to, and starts and records the Gopro automatically.Ĭan then combine the video file and the data files in RaceRender program PC/Mac to overlay whatever you want to on the video. Replies: 4 Views: 582 Rating0 / 5 Last Post By. iPhone 6+, Kiwi 3 Bluetooth, GoPro Hero 4 wifi on, TrackAddict app. How does RaceRender decide which GoPro files belong in a single session. Not tried it in anger yet but just tested it sitting in the car.
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