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Re: Poor resolution of OBD2 data

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:59 pm
by Harry
Hi,

Yes, for the TrackVision export, only a one lap export is available.
In case you want to export a whole track day, you need to use the general CSV format and rework it afterwards.

- Harry

Re: Poor resolution of OBD2 data

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:02 pm
by hms
Harry wrote:
Finally, with LapTimer v15, you will not use any external overlaying tool any more ;-)

- Harry
Harry, does that mean I should hold off buyiing Dashware, that i will be able to overlay HLT data onto external video?
H

Re: Poor resolution of OBD2 data

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:26 pm
by Harry
Well, that depends on your requirements, my statement has been meant with a smile ;)

LT 14.4 is already able to overlay external videos, check the Video page in LapTimer's documentation on http://www.gps-laptimer.de

LT 15.0 will add some features that cannot be done using an external overlay software (except with extremely much manual effort):
  • Min and max speeds are inserted
  • The POI you are nearby is inserted
  • Trailer and intro including all the data you have collected in LapTimer
    • Vehicle info (incl. picture)
    • Driver info
    • Lap notes
  • Variable intro and extra times (not unique cp. to external software)
Check the preview - that has part of this features - here.
In case you want to select dashboard shapes and move them around - that's the domain of DashWare et al.

- Harry

Re: Poor resolution of OBD2 data

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 7:28 am
by doborder
Harry,

I think a lot of us would like to use HLT to overlay external video, but as the way it is set up one would have to cut a video 10 times for two minute lap for a twenty minute session then reimport it back for overlay

If you could make an option in v15 to select the number of laps You want to overlay at one time that would make your video overlay tools more valuable.

Thanks for your hard work.

I look forward to v15

Re: Poor resolution of OBD2 data

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 7:32 am
by Harry
Hi,

At least you do not need to cut down the video in v15 any more. It will feature a synchronization facility you can use to align a lap to any video position (including intro and extro times).

- Harry

Re: Poor resolution of OBD2 data

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 7:45 am
by doborder
Does that mean ones I get the first lap aligned then the rest should follow the lap times...
I think what u are saying is that if it is still like v14.4 I would still have to cut the video to fit each lap,but now there will be much less guess work because the first lap will be automatically aligned...
Am I understanding u correctly?

Thank Harry!

Mike

Re: Poor resolution of OBD2 data

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:35 am
by orthojoe
doborder wrote:Does that mean ones I get the first lap aligned then the rest should follow the lap times...
I think what u are saying is that if it is still like v14.4 I would still have to cut the video to fit each lap,but now there will be much less guess work because the first lap will be automatically aligned...
Am I understanding u correctly?
I would like to know if this is the case as well. If v15 will do this, then I will be happy.

Re: Poor resolution of OBD2 data

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:07 am
by orthojoe
Harry, I just had a thought:

What if HLT just renders the video for the gauges, timer, etc? Then we could export the video and we could use our own video editing software to overlay your rendered gauges onto gopro video on our own. This would also solve my issue with interpolation. Is this feasable?

Thanks,
Joe