LapTimer does not change the number of fps when overlaying. It simply decodes frames one by one and encodes them afterwards. So if the result is 30fps, the original recording has been 30fps too. NB: changing the video settings in your video app does not change LapTimer's video settings.
- Harry
Re: Share your video !
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 12:04 pm
by jarobs
Harry wrote:LapTimer does not change the number of fps when overlaying. It simply decodes frames one by one and encodes them afterwards. So if the result is 30fps, the original recording has been 30fps too. NB: changing the video settings in your video app does not change LapTimer's video settings.
- Harry
But in the lap timer video settings I can only change the resolution and not the framerate.
Latest track day from few weeks ago. My GoPro 3 kept reverting back to medium angle POV even though I kept changing the setting to narrow. Didn't realize till afterwards I need to go to Administration, settings and change multicam settings. In any case, my setup:
iPhone 7 front facing (PiP)
GoPro 3+ master camera
Audio-Technica Pro 24 microphone (mounted in rear hatch)
GoPoint BT1 obd
XGPS 150A
LapTimer with XGPS showed best lap of 1:35.59, my race transponder reported 1:35.599... not bad!