The initial setup is a bit fiddly, as you can't extract Alfano data as a .gpx file, so have to use a .csv format, merge laps together and add columns for time and lap number. The gauges then need to be set up to look at the correct data. Once you have a template, it is quite easy to produce subsequent videos.
This video uses data from my Alfano lap timer to give rpm, speed, g force, track map. I used to use the GoPro GPS data to display track map, speed and g force. It isn't quite as responsive as the Alfano lap timer data, but it is pretty good and a lot easier to overlay. You can overlay the GoPro data in the GoPro Quik app using 'stickers' (like this th-cam.com/video/oQDujg3J7Ik/w-d-xo.html ) or you can use a free online tool to extract the GPS data in .gpx format so you can use it in Dashware quite easily
Hello Phil, was it easy to use the Dashware software?
The initial setup is a bit fiddly, as you can't extract Alfano data as a .gpx file, so have to use a .csv format, merge laps together and add columns for time and lap number. The gauges then need to be set up to look at the correct data. Once you have a template, it is quite easy to produce subsequent videos.
@@philmkarting Ok cheers, and literally all you need is the data/footage from your GoPro?
This video uses data from my Alfano lap timer to give rpm, speed, g force, track map. I used to use the GoPro GPS data to display track map, speed and g force. It isn't quite as responsive as the Alfano lap timer data, but it is pretty good and a lot easier to overlay. You can overlay the GoPro data in the GoPro Quik app using 'stickers' (like this th-cam.com/video/oQDujg3J7Ik/w-d-xo.html )
or you can use a free online tool to extract the GPS data in .gpx format so you can use it in Dashware quite easily