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Old 11-09-2015, 07:18 PM
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Default Best autocross in car ride along video

Here is a quick video of my sis in law taking her first ride at an autocross event. This was at the Charlotte Good Guys event. You will love her expression.
https://youtu.be/gpiGK-pcOjc

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How do I embed the video to the forum?

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That was cool! Can you tell us a little about your camera setup and what software was used to create that video with the embedded track layout and split screen?
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I used my old s3 as the in car camera, and my note 4 as the front facing camera. I mounted them in the car with ram mount x grip suction cups mounts. Man they work great. The app I use to for timing is track addict. I also have a GPS transponder for the GPS signal. I think this is a must to get accurate data. I have tried with out and it does not work. The transponder I have is Qstarz BT-Q818XT 10Hz. I then take the video and load it in race render. This is how I get the gs and track map on. You can also load additional data with race render like throttle position RPM etc which is gather threw the obd2 port. Pretty slick set up and user friendly. Unfortunately I just got all this thrown together for the last race of my season. Next year you will see more, once I get everything figured out. Let me know if you have any more questions and good luck.

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