

Turn off the 'Data Number' display on gauge display objects that your project is using. Using files directly from a memory card, or other removable or remote media, might result in very poor performance and long lags. All of the gauges you see in the video are real data taken from the CAN bus - including tach lights, gear selection, traction control, gas gauge, volt gauge, etc. Copy the video files to your computer's hard drive, and then use those copies with RaceRender. Here's an example of VBox + GoPro + RaceRenderer on a BMW M3. If you're not on a budget and can dump $3000, this is by far the best option for you.

If you go that route, then you can do anything you want, design the gauges any way you want, and get as many gauges on the screen as you want (provided they appear on the CAN bus). Thread starter 6 strengthrehab 411 302 Texas Thanks all. The video creation process did take a little while, maybe 10-20min.
Racerender only creating 3 minute video trial#
Swipe along to the 3 minute option and the camera will let you record up to 3 minutes of footage within. The instructions were straight forward and the trial version had many overlays with the main limitation being you can only publish a 2 minute video. Once you're on the camera screen, you'll be able to select either '15s', '60s' or '3m' from a swipe across menu just above the big red record button. The only problem with this route is often I find the Video VBox rendering options lacking what you can do by yourself with a VBox + GoPro + RaceRenderer software. Or, you can film a 3 minute video directly in the app, by going to TikTok's camera function. With the vBox, you can also get the Video VBox that has one or more camera's. I can give you a file to load into the vBox for complete CAN bus integration that has all the gauges you need. If you can drop $3000, then Video vBox with CAN bus integration will do it. Video VBox also has support for GT350R, but I haven't looked at it yet.Ī lot depends on your budget. But let me emphasize, AIM solo is very limited, and they actually have some of the CAN bus stuff wrong for GT350R. AIM Solo also has some very limit CAN bus integration that gets you RPM. RaceRender lets you create sports and racing videos with custom data and graphics overlays, GPS telemetry, multiple camera picture-in-picture, 360 video, etc. My guess that it's AIM Solo DL because it looks much better and higher resolution on the gauges than Harry's Lap Timer.
