Harry wrote:iExplorer copies files from the iPhone to the desktop -> space required on desktop only
Move from LapTimer Documents to Photo library -> LapTimer needs to copy the movie first and deletes the one in LapTimer Documents when successful. In case the copy is not successful, LapTimer doesn't delete the movie in LapTimer Documents. The Photo library does not allow a 'move', so this needs to be done this way. Due to the copy / delete combination, this requires temporarily enough space to hold both the vid in LapTimer Documents and Photo library.
- Harry
Ok thanks.
1. Just to be 100% sure. Where is the 'Move to Library' button once all laps have been overlaid?
2. Also, within HLT, once you 'Move to Library' make sure you have overlaid all of the laps you want, as it is not possible to overlay additional laps after you 'Move to Library'. Do I understand this properly??
The 'Move' button is available in the Video Details. The Video Detail view is accessible by pressing the 'Details' button just below the video preview in Lap Details. For overlay, LapTimer can use both videos in LapTimer's Documents area AND the Photo library.
Newbe here, but have experimented around the neighborhood, not at the track yet. Will do that this week end (VIR). From my neighbor effort, I overlayed two laps using the standard proceedure with Lap Timer Pro, which of course, gave me two separate lap videos of the session illustrating video and data. I then transfered the video files to my computer using normal Windows 7 software, then used Windows Movie Maker to marry the two laps. Problem I have is how to sync the two together. How do you get individual frames to show up. Not looking for a lesson on Movie Maker, just attempting to determine if I am on the correct track to make a continous overlayed video. Thank You.
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