Smartphone App for Track Day
Created by: Rosebud
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Jan 8, 2018 05:38PM | Rosebud | |
Jan 8, 2018 03:53PM | tmsmith | |
Jan 7, 2018 08:54PM | Rosebud | Edited: Jan 7, 2018 09:05PM |
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Originally Posted by tmsmith
Interesting, you can almost see the apartment where my wife and I lived above city college. And for what ever reason, Vista Del Monte pops up with a label which is a retirement facility that I worked at while in school.
Terry
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Interesting, you can almost see the apartment where my wife and I lived above city college. And for what ever reason, Vista Del Monte pops up with a label which is a retirement facility that I worked at while in school.
Terry
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I've been shopping for a GPS-based iPhone app that will capture video from my GoPro cameras and log speed and distance stats during track days and weekend excursions. A G-force meter overlay would be nice as well.
I haven't yet found a singular app that does everything I need, but I ran across a fitness app called "Relive." In terms of track and driving data, Relive is not very useful, but it creates a virtual 3-D aerial video from the phone's GPS that's pretty interesting. This is video of today's drive from home to the harbor and back again. [link]