I have lots of altitude data for Alpha IIIs and I typically get 450-500 feet from them on a B6-4. Which leads to: - your compilation shows me that the camera's drag (and, I expect al little bit of the weight) really hurts the performance of smaller models. To get back on topic: my two universal AstroCams were in Saturday's mail.so I will have to be making more videos now. When the template is applied to the project, its. I like what you've come up with for your data layout better than what I've done so far. The Template Load screen allows you to assign Input Files for up to eight input items in a RaceRender template. I need to see what the aviation template looks like in the free version I've used (or see if it exists at all). Sadly, the gopro, which are terrific cameras, seem to have less good software etc. Make sure you have RaceRender, my RaceRender template file, and ffmpeg downloaded & installed on your workstation (links below). Up till now I have been using the gps data from the gopro. It's called DashWare, and it is now owned by the GoPro people.but it doesn't have a Mac version and when I tried it on the PC in the house I couldn't make it work (or I gave up before I figured it out, even there there is a fairly extensive tutorial on its use here on - trying again - did you purchase the "ultimate" version of RaceRender in order to get rid of the logo altogether? Data from mychron into racerender BimodalRocket (Dom Callan) October 10, 2018, 12:06pm 1 Here’s my first attempt at using mychron telemetry data in race render. There is another tool that does data-to-generated-graphics overlay as well. But we're all currently using FlightSketch altimeters. Actually, MicroPeak and PerfectFlite Pnut data could also be used as spreadsheet-like data can be had from both them as well. The AltimeterThree also allows export of data in Excel format, so it, too could be used to source the data for this. The FlightSketch Mini (and Comp) output their data to your phone or the web log as a comma separated values files, which is perfect for use with RaceRender. Rocketz described the process (and some of the frustrations) of using that tool. So 11 of the new batch were 'finished' last week, and another 10 are 90% complete.Yes - RaceRender is a tool that takes spreadsheet-type data and turns it into graphics overlaid on video. I took the 11 out for testing before completing any more and found none of them worked properlyīasically the bluetooth was not registering itself automatically, these things have automatic master and slave settings, master was needed but slave was defaulting. RaceRenders included data visualization templates and styles cover many common data channels, but you can also use it to display virtually any auxiliary, custom, or other data channels as well. Data Sync Wizard - Easy guided tool that helps you synchronize a data input based on an event that is also visible in your video (or other displayed inputs). Turned out I had to plugin then unplug the USB which would to send the signal to cancel the USB, thus setting the bluetooth to master, weird, anyway luckily I had simply missed 1 solder connection off each circuit, BASTARD!!!!, took them all apart, soldered it, they all work fine! woohoo! finally happy as I have been losing my mind the past week I had no idea this was a thing to consider until now. One other slight dilemma but does not in any way effect the operation of the devices is the pre-moulded plastic 14 pin connectors have had bad quality control. Some were slightly twisted and some of the pins slightly twisted. I have tried my best to either straighten the plastic, make some cuts in the plastic, straighten some pins and/or pull out some pins. Not ideal but again it does not change the way they work. The supplier simply said well that's the way they leave the machine sometimes, they are cheap and you can easily stretch/bend them (dick head!). The black plastic pre-moulds were roughly £1 + post and easy to solder, and the original grey plugs are $5 + post and you need to do each pin separately with a special tool which takes ages and costs more.
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