Thanks! This was exactly what I was looking for. RaceRender Deluxe use this for more pro overlays and better sync between sensors and video Harry’s Lap Timer Petrolhead can do overlays but mostly for at the track data/video review Gopoint BT1 (use this for OBDII cars to get TPS, temps, wheel speeds, etc) need a solid mount, cheaper than RAM and just as good IPod Touch 4G 16GB – better than phone because I don’t use it for anything else or care if it gets broken…16GB is fine for track days but 32GB would be best for the whole weekend. It really helps accelerate the learning curve. The nice thing about having all this on your phone or portable device is that you can review it in between sessions. The laptimes are within 50ms of a transponder on the car. Then he uses racerender to overlay the data onto the video that comes off the device. You would need to do that for each video, but it should give you something really close to what you should expect.A friend of mine uses an touch with harrys laptimer pro, an external GPS, a external microphone, and a bluetooth OBDII reader in his RX8. Select the Intake Manifold Pressure as an Input Field, select Subtract, and put in 14.7. At the bottom, you can add a custom field. If you click on your Input Data file, and click the Config button, you'll see a pop-up with a bunch of Data Settings for the Input File. And Barometric Pressure is usually pretty close to a constant 14.7 PSI (at least close to sea level this would change a lot if you are doing hill climbs, but otherwise it should essentially be a constant). Fortunately, Boost is just Intake Manifold Pressure - Barometric Pressure. ThomasWeird, I thought TrackAddict would be exporting that (it might actually be one of the Intake Manifold Pressure fields but mislabeled?). I have attached a screenshot of the current setup that I have. Thank you for all of your assistance thus far, I'm new to the program and I'm trying to figure all this out. With that being said, I know that I am recording boost data because it shows on TrackAddict. The closest thing I can come up with is "intake manifold pressure". On my data field drop down I do not have a "boost" option. RaceRender seems to treat Speedometers and Tachometers specially but lumps most everything else into a generic "Gauge" category. If you feel like making it look really fancy, you could even set the background to be an actual picture of your car's boost gauge and use the Gauge Designer to get everything to line up. You could really choose any gauge, even a speedometer or tachometer, and as long as you choose your boost Field, then it will display that data (but there may be additional work getting everything to look really nice). You might also need to mess around with the Range in order for it to look like a reasonable range (but I think RaceRender generally does a good job of selecting the appropriate min and max for my Fiesta ST, I get somewhere between -11 and 20 PSI). In the Display Object Properties, you'll need to choose the Field that corresponds to your boost (this is the most important part). Under Display Objects, if you click Add, and then in the pop-up that comes up, click on Gauge, any of those would likely work. ThomasRaceRender seems to treat Speedometers and Tachometers specially but lumps most everything else into a generic "Gauge" category. I have played around with many gauges and overlays, but I can not come up with a solution. When I move everything over I can not come up with a way to add a boost gauge in RaceRender. I record with TrackAddict and when I review the video and data on the app, I can see the boost gauge overlay on the android app. I'm having a bit of difficulty with RaceRender and I have searched everywhere that I can think of, but have yet to come up with a solution. I've been using TrackAddict and RaceRender for a bit now and for the most part, I love it.
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