GoPro Hero 5 Data logging app
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Racechrono (my choice), harrys lap timer and trackaddict are the 3 most commonly mentioned. All will do that. Speed wont be very accurate usingba phones internal GPS. You will want a 10hz bluetooth reciever, combine that with a OBD2 module (if your car is new enough to have a port.(most do from this millennium!). This will allow logging of loads more. Like revs and throttle position, speed direct from the speedo.
I use racechono basic with obd2 add on pack, then combine video and data in racerender. But if you buy the pro version of most lap timers they combine the video for you.
https://youtu.be/pK68hPpfCH8
I use racechono basic with obd2 add on pack, then combine video and data in racerender. But if you buy the pro version of most lap timers they combine the video for you.
https://youtu.be/pK68hPpfCH8
Speed, G-Force etc are available with the 5 as standard. You have to use Quik to incorporate the overlays when you import the videos. Example vid here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cC5VPsc08w
It is a bit limited but works ok.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cC5VPsc08w
It is a bit limited but works ok.
loggyboy said:
Racechrono (my choice), harrys lap timer and trackaddict are the 3 most commonly mentioned. All will do that. Speed wont be very accurate usingba phones internal GPS. You will want a 10hz bluetooth reciever, combine that with a OBD2 module (if your car is new enough to have a port.(most do from this millennium!). This will allow logging of loads more. Like revs and throttle position, speed direct from the speedo.
I use racechono basic with obd2 add on pack, then combine video and data in racerender. But if you buy the pro version of most lap timers they combine the video for you.
https://youtu.be/pK68hPpfCH8
Love the video, this is just what I'm trying to achieve, thanks.I use racechono basic with obd2 add on pack, then combine video and data in racerender. But if you buy the pro version of most lap timers they combine the video for you.
https://youtu.be/pK68hPpfCH8
any suggestions of where to get the OBD2 device?
Or buy yourself a tomtom bandit, has all the features of a hero and with gps/telemetry for half the price.
Regardless of whether you use tomtom or GoPro to capture the footage, you then need to download Dashware (free software) to then add all the cool data overlays. I don't think they have an app, desktop only.
Regardless of whether you use tomtom or GoPro to capture the footage, you then need to download Dashware (free software) to then add all the cool data overlays. I don't think they have an app, desktop only.
ginkent said:
Or buy yourself a tomtom bandit, has all the features of a hero and with gps/telemetry for half the price.
Regardless of whether you use tomtom or GoPro to capture the footage, you then need to download Dashware (free software) to then add all the cool data overlays. I don't think they have an app, desktop only.
Cheers, already have the GoPro though so I'm looking for something that will work with that. Ill download dashware though and have a look at that. Thanks for the tip. I'm new to this so just trying to get my head around the best way to do itRegardless of whether you use tomtom or GoPro to capture the footage, you then need to download Dashware (free software) to then add all the cool data overlays. I don't think they have an app, desktop only.
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