Overlay for canyon driving

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Overlay for canyon driving

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Hello,

I understand that if you are driving on a new road course that isn't recognized by Laptimer, a full lap will need to be registered before Laptimer can start timing your lap.

What about if you are driving along a canyon pass and will just want the OBDII overlay data along with your video footage? Will this data be stored even though a full lap is never completed?
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LapTimer does not need a full lap to record data. There are several options instead: use the New Track or the Autocross Assitants to set up a track on site. As an alternative, you can define your track using the built in Map. For this approach, please goto www.gps-laptimer.de and follow LapTimer Documentation / Tracks.

Finally, you can record manually by opening the Video View and press the small red button to start recording. Use the green button to stop recording again.

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Thanks, Harry! Will all the overlay options be available while manually recording?
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Yes.
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