OBD data shows steps since Version 23
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2019 7:52 pm
Hi Harry,
I'm using HLT with a 5 Hz GPS, but on a car which roughly only gives 1 Hz OBD. OS is Android.
On version 22, you implemented the feature to fake the data to a higher Hertz number together with an interpolation feature. When I used this at 10 Hz interpolation, this worked well for me to get a smooth overlay of the OBD data on the videos.
WIth version 23 and the same settings, my OBD values are changing in the stored data only every 1 or 2 seconds. I can see "steps" in the diagrams. In video overlay, the widgets for throttle and RPM are moving according to these steps. So, this is not smooth in the video.
I remember that on Version 22, there was an entry in the Expert Settings to change the interpolation feature, but this seems also to be gone in Version 23.
I would really appreciate if you could bring this feature to the status of Version 22 with the nice interpolation feature! It added so much nice look to the overlays to have the gauges moving smoothly.
With best regards,
Michael
I'm using HLT with a 5 Hz GPS, but on a car which roughly only gives 1 Hz OBD. OS is Android.
On version 22, you implemented the feature to fake the data to a higher Hertz number together with an interpolation feature. When I used this at 10 Hz interpolation, this worked well for me to get a smooth overlay of the OBD data on the videos.
WIth version 23 and the same settings, my OBD values are changing in the stored data only every 1 or 2 seconds. I can see "steps" in the diagrams. In video overlay, the widgets for throttle and RPM are moving according to these steps. So, this is not smooth in the video.
I remember that on Version 22, there was an entry in the Expert Settings to change the interpolation feature, but this seems also to be gone in Version 23.
I would really appreciate if you could bring this feature to the status of Version 22 with the nice interpolation feature! It added so much nice look to the overlays to have the gauges moving smoothly.
With best regards,
Michael