Wow damn thank you so much for this comment! I really don't know what I'm doing in any regard 🤣 but ya know, I watched a TH-cam video and it seems OK haha it is a lot of work though so I very much appreciate you saying so.
@@VState60 thank you! I got some new videos from Buttonwillow in CA and barber coming soon! If you ever do any track days at barber let me know that's my usual stomping ground.
Could you pleas explain why you use telemetry overlay and race render? Why both and not one? Do you need to convert to one and then to the other because of the recording devices? Thanks brother/
Of course. When I first started making these videos, Telemetry Overlay (TO) was not compatible with Dynojet's log files and Race Render (RR) was not compatible with my Insta360's GPX files or my heart monitor's FIT files. So I designed a custom gauge in RR and used TO for the rest but since then I've worked with the dev of TO who has since added native Dynojet support. Although I still use RR for my bike's telemetry and the track map because it looks better in my opinion :)
@@alixvandurand awesome brother. Thanks for such a great and thorough answer. Would you still purchase the insta 360 camera if you were starting all over today? Or, would you do another camera for ease?
@@JeLifeCoach I would do the exact same setup, except I'd get the X4 since it has better resolution. The X3's 5.7K is just barely enough for a 360 camera because you're spreading that resolution in the entire field of vision so when you reframe it like I do you're actually getting more like a 1080p. It's why I'm pretty zoomed out most the time and you get that fisheye effect. I mean it's cool cause you can see more but the real reason is the more zoomed out you are the better quality the image. But I've spoke with guys who had GoPros and such and they all say that the insta360 app is much better. I've never used a GoPro before but doing the whole reframe in the insta360 app is so easy. I really I don't have much to complain about it.
Rushing to get suited up, recording equipment running, plus the heat, plus being dehydrated, plus the excitement and the adrenaline before getting on track. It's not all that high 😜
In-depth content. Keep em coming, family.
This was phenomenal footage. Mad kudos not just on your riding skills but your editing skills too!
Wow damn thank you so much for this comment! I really don't know what I'm doing in any regard 🤣 but ya know, I watched a TH-cam video and it seems OK haha it is a lot of work though so I very much appreciate you saying so.
@@alixvandurand+1….this was A++ work! Keep it coming! 🎉🎉
@@VState60 thank you! I got some new videos from Buttonwillow in CA and barber coming soon! If you ever do any track days at barber let me know that's my usual stomping ground.
Good riding man!
Love it brother.
Your HR is scary high for the effort and pace you’re riding at…might wanna get that checked man.
What camera are you using inside your helmet?
It's an insta360 Go 3.
Nice riding brother
Thanks man! Do you ride at barber?
@@alixvandurand no haha I’m all the way in Australia
@@jaquan874 Oh damn, well cheers from the US! I know you guys got some nice tracks too. Do you record any of your rides or anything?
@@alixvandurand not yet i'm still working myself up to go to track school and begin my journey haha
thanks for the videos they're nicely put together
Could you pleas explain why you use telemetry overlay and race render? Why both and not one? Do you need to convert to one and then to the other because of the recording devices? Thanks brother/
Of course. When I first started making these videos, Telemetry Overlay (TO) was not compatible with Dynojet's log files and Race Render (RR) was not compatible with my Insta360's GPX files or my heart monitor's FIT files. So I designed a custom gauge in RR and used TO for the rest but since then I've worked with the dev of TO who has since added native Dynojet support. Although I still use RR for my bike's telemetry and the track map because it looks better in my opinion :)
@@alixvandurand awesome brother. Thanks for such a great and thorough answer. Would you still purchase the insta 360 camera if you were starting all over today? Or, would you do another camera for ease?
@@JeLifeCoach I would do the exact same setup, except I'd get the X4 since it has better resolution. The X3's 5.7K is just barely enough for a 360 camera because you're spreading that resolution in the entire field of vision so when you reframe it like I do you're actually getting more like a 1080p. It's why I'm pretty zoomed out most the time and you get that fisheye effect. I mean it's cool cause you can see more but the real reason is the more zoomed out you are the better quality the image. But I've spoke with guys who had GoPros and such and they all say that the insta360 app is much better. I've never used a GoPro before but doing the whole reframe in the insta360 app is so easy. I really I don't have much to complain about it.
@@alixvandurand thank you! That’s exactly what I wanted to know. I’m gonna do same setup then for my track car! Appreciate you!
@@JeLifeCoach on that'll be sick! I want to see that! I'll sub your channel if I'm not already.
bpm of 160 standing is very high
Rushing to get suited up, recording equipment running, plus the heat, plus being dehydrated, plus the excitement and the adrenaline before getting on track. It's not all that high 😜