Here are videos of a couple afternoon sessions (I was cleared to solo on these runs). After a weekend at Gingerman, my DTC-30 pads still looked almost new, but after a weekend at Grattan, they are about half gone, but despite 830☌ rotor temps, my dust boots still didn't melt (although the passenger side did have a small tear). Mike was quiet a bit faster pulling 1:35's I believe. I didn't record the first few sessions, but was probably around a 1:45-1:50 lap time to start and was down to a best of 1:38.9 towards the end of the second day. Also, the instructors from the RSR Porsche Club were great and really helped me learn the track and improve my skill behind the wheel. It was great to have someone with more experience tracking their ST and someone who had run Grattan before to help me out. I met up with who's ST is nearly a perfect twin to mine, the main difference was brake pads and fluid, I was running DTC-30 front and HPS rear with Motul 600 and he had DTC-60 front and HP+ rear with ATE 200, both of us with our versions of Mike's brake guides. VRFocus will continue its coverage of 360fly, reporting back with any further announcements.Last weekend, I took the ST out for my second ever track day and first time at Grattan Raceway in Belding, MI. The standard 360fly camera is available at various retailers for $299 USD while the upgraded 4K version will set you back $499. “In-video statistical data overlays are the ultimate bragging tool, as racers, riders and action sports enthusiasts display critical performance data, including top speeds, lap and race times and more.” “Our integration with RaceRender represents yet another example of our ongoing efforts to innovate and raise the bar with advanced technologies for 360-degree video and the broader action camera market,” said Peter Adderton, 360fly CEO. Once the video has been edited it can be shared directly through RaceRender to social channels, such as Facebook and YouTube.
Racerender sync tool download#
Users will then need to download the program at then upload their content to add the data. When recording footage enable the camera’s GPS within the mobile app so the camera will capture latitude and longitude, altitude and speed. RaceRenders platform can have a variety of use cases including racing, snowboarding/skiing, mountain biking or flying a drone. Users can then upload video to RaceRender adding graphic overlays for data, such as track maps, lap timers, speed, best lap times and more. With the 360fly 4K camera it captures the video and data all at one time using its built-in autonomous GPS, gyroscope and accelerometer chips, as well as its e-compass feature.
Some action cameras require pairing to a secondary data-gathering device which requires additional editing time to sync the video and data in post production. The RaceRender platform specialises in the overlay of custom video data displays, thus allowing 360fly 4K users to a telemetry overlay to their content.
Racerender sync tool software#
360fly Inc., the company behind single lens 360-degree video camera 360fly and 360fly 4K, has announced a new partnership with software firm RaceRender.