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Dash gauge overlays racerender
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  1. #DASH GAUGE OVERLAYS RACERENDER FULL#
  2. #DASH GAUGE OVERLAYS RACERENDER PRO#
  3. #DASH GAUGE OVERLAYS RACERENDER SOFTWARE#
  4. #DASH GAUGE OVERLAYS RACERENDER PC#
  5. #DASH GAUGE OVERLAYS RACERENDER PLUS#

I see how wrong they are now, and intend to be more patient and save to buy Motec stuff designed to integrate properly with each other Motec stuff. All my pals who say Motec is over priced, and does nothing that brand X can't do, has mega dear add ons etcetera, got to me.

#DASH GAUGE OVERLAYS RACERENDER PC#

csv files to be created, waiting literally hours for video to be rendered on a PC that's not designed to do this, blah blah. well, I admit it, I can't, it's been a frustrating waste of time messing with synching stuff manually, waiting for huge. I, probably like many, saw the price of the VCS stuff and thought, "Hey, I can do something very similar for a tenth of the price". csv file from i2 standard and adding data in Race Render as you see fit.

#DASH GAUGE OVERLAYS RACERENDER PRO#

Race Render will put data on the HD Pro (or any camera's) video by outputting a.

#DASH GAUGE OVERLAYS RACERENDER SOFTWARE#

Jamie is quite correct.! Chris Wilson Posts: 231 Joined: Mon 7:51 amĬhris Wilson wrote:I am in a very similar situation to yourself, and am using a Go Pro HD camera and manually trying to synch the video with the data, and using software called Race Render.

dash gauge overlays racerender

#DASH GAUGE OVERLAYS RACERENDER PLUS#

My only gripe with VCS is why don't Motec offer an HD version? I can only assume, having messed with HD video data, that the data size is massive and it would make manipulating it slow and cludgy, plus VCS is perhaps aimed at higher end users than ourselves, who are far more interested in the hard core data than broadcast quality video to show off to their mates with? If you have ten laps of data to synch with ten laps of Go Pro HD video, with them both starting at dissimilar times, I can tell you manually synching is a real headache inducer! I also have plenty of footage of pit garage doors, pit lane marshals, and even the inside of the truck all the way from a circuit to when the battery ran out at home. I am in a very similar situation to yourself, and am using a Go Pro HD camera and manually trying to synch the video with the data, and using software called Race Render. Jamie JamieA Posts: 454 Joined: Wed 2:16 pm Location: Melbourne, Australia No more wasted recordings of pit garages, pit lanes, and parc firme.īasically, the VCS has had a great deal of work to make it the best and most integrated camera system for motorsport use, each of the others has one or many of these features missing.

#DASH GAUGE OVERLAYS RACERENDER FULL#

*Using the CAN messages, you can configure your own start / stop conditions, for example, you can make the camera start when you first hit full throttle, and stop when the engine goes below 500RPM. *What this means is that you just download your data and video, then when you go into i2 std or pro, the video just appears with the data, no other camera system has this level of integration with a data system *The VCS recieves CAN syncronisation messages, so that data syncronisation is automatic. *unlike most units, we write gauges to the video live, as the camera is recording, so when you download, you dont have to do any data syncronisation and post processing to complete the video *This means that you can log camera diagnostics, and view card capacity on the dash. *CAN bus communications allows the MoTeC data systems to send and recieve messages to the VCS

dash gauge overlays racerender

*12v vehicle power runs the unit, no batterys or charging. it has these features that make it better: The MoTeC VCS is designed for motorsport, and as such is designed just for that purpose. *They need to be started and stopped manually, easy to forget to record an important moment. *they required batterys and charging, this can be very inconvienent at the racetrack *they are standalone, so they take no inputs, and as such are just a video. The downside of many of the low end units are: The Go-Pro HD is a very good unit, and has probably the best picture quality (given that it is HD, the others you mentioned are SD)













Dash gauge overlays racerender