![]() So the Analysis part of Race Studio 3 is the same as it was in RS2. I trust that's how you're transitioning between them too?Īs of now, although RS3 is widely used, RS3: Analysis is still in Beta stages, and although you're able to use it and it has cool features, it's not part of the broadly published RS3 suite yet (at least it wasn't as of a few months ago). Next, I click on the RS2: Analysis button/shortcut in RS3 to get to the place where I can dive into the details of the sessions themselves, which is also where you're able to export them. I pull the data from the Solo2DL using Race Studio 3, as you do. To be fair to RR, you can also save a lot of these things as presets (i think they are called Templates) so every new video you aren't fiddling around with it as much.Įasy question first: I'm fairly sure I didn't have to go between RS2 and RS3 to export the csv files, I'll poke around and get some steps for you - give me a few days on that front You can always create a math channel in RR (or RS2/3) to calculate what you need prior to displaying it. You should be able to fix the G-meter by right clicking on it, or going into 'settings' or options: you can do simple things like determine the amount of digits to show or change the where it's getting the inputs for (it's useful to look at RS2/3 in a parallel window to see what data channel you need to be using). ![]() ![]() You get a fairly in-depth list of things you can adjust there, and skipping a lap is one of them. The times being off by a lap can be adjusted by editing the input solo data (in RR, mind you - by right clicking on the data in the upper right hand list). Well, that's precisely what you pay for with the AIM Smartycam solution: to be rid of this whole process! It's not exactly that simple, but that's precisely the pain ppl pay to reduce with their solution (and suffer through other pieces, like the muuuch lower image quality) AiM should either release a new and improved smartycam or they should have an export option that works more seamlessly with Race Render. Is the solution to manipulate this data directly in the csv file before importing it into race render? How?Īlso, is there an easy fix for my G meter being opposite? Left is right and forward is back. I've sinked up my video with the AiM gps but the lap counter and times are off by 1 lap. Last, select the start and end times of your clip, start encoding and you're done! You import all the video chunks in order, join them all, and then work to sync the video with the data (many different ways to do this, all fairly painful). Next, you need to hit 'no' on that embedded telemetry in video prompt, because to my knowledge you can only be using one data source at a time, and you want to be using the csv you just exported from RaceStudio. ![]() ![]() To your other questions though, you do need to select all channels and select the highest frequency you are capturing data at (I forget if it's 20 or 50 hz), and export it all into a single csv (it sounds like you're there already, so yay!). We click 'no' on the 'used embedded GPS data' and sync it manually, but would prefer to not have to do thisĮdit (answering a bit more of your questions): ![]()
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