

Video overlay is great for learning the course after your first run and for clicks and engagement but not much else. If your that far off line that you need a data overlay of video, data isn't going to fix your problem only more seat time. Regardless, anyone looking at video as a primary source of data analysis is missing the point of data and not using a good data system or failing using it to its potential. However, for use with RaceRender, it's better to choose the Raw CSV file format.

VBO file format, such as Racelogic's Circuit Tools, and it can also be visualized and rendered onto a video with RaceRender ( ). The cloud option to publicly share logs is alone is worth the cost. The attached data log file is formatted for tools that support the. I'm not saying everyone needs to drop two grand on data, while it isn't the worst idea in the world, even using a 10hz SoloStorm setup is miles beyond anything TrackAddact can provide. The difference between 10hz GPS and 25 or 50hz is shocking in itself but having additional real time CAN data traces (OBD2 is awful) and discreet sensors significantly changes how you view and analyze your runs. Pairing it with a system like RaceCapture and tapping the CAN bus unlocks the true power of data. This is available immediately after your run. Supports multiple cameras with picture-in-picture, split-screen, and camera-switching capabilities, as well as 360 video RACE RENDER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS and REQUIREMENTS Multiple Cameras Works with many popular cameras and video file formats. While you do need to import the high resolution video from the GoPro to generate a high resolution video suitable for YouTube, the native app has video overlay along with the ability of displaying the video along side the discreet traces.
