![]() Other editing including rear cam PIP in Davinci Resolve. Paid for RaceRender software to add gauges. Now I have a much better result and have learned a ton about editing. Overall I'm happy now after the stages of grief I went through from finding out the supplied GoPro software is garbage. Gauges in RaceRender then all other editing in Resolve. In all the other recent GoPro models, I have seen that you can overlay your GPS Data onto your video, but I cannot figure it out with the GoPro 10 on either the Desktop or. The camera is great, but one feature I cannot figure out how to use is the telemetry GPS overlay. Second is done completely in RaceRender with the exception of the rounding off of the rear view, that was done with a chromakey overlay in Resolve. I recently upgraded my GoPro 3 Black to a new GoPro 10 Black. The Smart圜am + Solo II DL is stupid reliable, auto start/stops, automatically overlays the data in real time, and is bullet proof. Notice the rear view I could only get as rectangle. While racerender works, it's tedious and can take your PC a while to render stuff. testing video so didn't make the gauges look nice. Overall I'm happy with what I am getting now and wanted to let you my progress. These can be done to some extent in RaceRender but the simplicity and power of Resolve is much easier to do it with, and its free. Second I use DaVinci Resolve for making the videos look better and adding video tracks together, overlaying rear view camera, fades, text audio etc. I was impressed by what RaceRender can do, although what I'm using it for should have been available from GoPro. I finally bought RaceRender after initially messing around with Dashware which won't read the camera data anyway but was free. ![]() In this guide we'll explain a basic workflow for how you can get your RaceCapture data overlayed onto just about any video source, be it from your smartphone, GoPro, or other digital camera. I have created a template to easily use each time for the look I want and to sync up the two data sources. RaceRender is a popular video data overlay tool which is great for racing enthusiasts in creating amazing compositions using raw data with video. Using software, you can overlay heads-up display graphics. RR is able to join the clips together and pull the data out of the camera, I also use a separate data tracker for additional gauges. 4K is ideal for action footage such as hiking, Samsung-only Android phones. Update: after more than a week of total dedication to experimenting with different editing software I have settled on using the computer and 2 different software's.įirst I use RaceRender to prepare the clips with the data overlay gauges on them.
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