A little video showing what telemetry added to your videos looks like.
There will be more posts on how this is done but for now just enjoy
There will be more posts on how this is done but for now just enjoy

Just across the border in Ontario. North of Duluth. About 30 miles west of Thunder bay.Wow! That was absolutely incredible! Where in the heck are you that you have snow like that? I'm in MI, and still waiting for the snow to come.
Very nice! I got cold just watching it!A little video showing what telemetry added to your videos looks like.
There will be more posts on how this is done but for now just enjoy
Very nice! I got cold just watching it! I look forward to your tutorial...First video was made with Dashware and this video is made with RaceRender. Same video just different programs. Both programs allow you to have telemetry data overlay on your videos. yrless & tomSny (not sure what he goes by on here) & I have picked out some of the more common ones to display. tonSny made the program and yrless fine tuned the files we needed. I just tested them and made suggestions
The new firmware was a challenge to get the info we needed.
Anyways here is the same video but made in RaceRender with different gauges. The nice thing about RaceRender is it will render videos in 4K were as Dashware will only allow videos 1080 to be rendered. I am in the process of getting a tutorial out for anyone that might want to try this so hopefully in the next few days I will post it.
Think I like the video info on this one better.First video was made with Dashware and this video is made with RaceRender. Same video just different programs. Both programs allow you to have telemetry data overlay on your videos. yrless & tomSny (not sure what he goes by on here) & I have picked out some of the more common ones to display. tonSny made the program and yrless fine tuned the files we needed. I just tested them and made suggestions
The new firmware was a challenge to get the info we needed.
Anyways here is the same video but made in RaceRender with different gauges. The nice thing about RaceRender is it will render videos in 4K were as Dashware will only allow videos 1080 to be rendered. I am in the process of getting a tutorial out for anyone that might want to try this so hopefully in the next few days I will post it.
I have both also... been a while since I have used them. Which do you prefer?First video was made with Dashware and this video is made with RaceRender.
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