Others have had success sticking with the old firmware: It seems like the latest updates (especially related to the Hero 10) updated the GPS rate like you mentioned. UPD: G-force indicator in lower-right demonstrates the issue perfectly - compare Hero 9 and Hero 11 videosIt seems like RaceRender could really use an update to handle the new refresh rate for GoPros.but there are ways to handle it outside of RaceRender. GoPro Hero 9 Black - position marker runs smooth. GoPro Hero 11 black - attention on position marker (Boost sample rate disabled) (Boost sample rate enabled) So, the naughty effect is that position marker hitches. Looks like they switched GPS refresh rate from 18Hz to 10Hz, and RaceRender forces wrong refresh rate, even if I disable "Boost sample rate" checkbox in data setting. It appeared now they add NMEA log to LRV file only unless you use and normal bitrate setup (switch to high - no log in MP4) My Hero 9 black just sunk, so had to switch to Hero 11 Black. That would also strip out any telemetry, but I record that through a separate app (like TrackAddict or RaceChrono) so that I can get OBD2 data from the car in addition to a nicer GPS that doesn't have as many issues as the GoPros tend to have. That allows me to perform my conversion to H.264 as part of my processing prior to RaceRender. I've personally found that HyperSmooth is very disorienting in a quick transition motorsports setting such as autocross so I run my H.265 videos through Davinci Resolve to stabilize the video relative to the car (except using the auto-zoom functionality instead of doing it manually): And I have also found that converting to H.264 has been the best way to handle dealing with the videos in RaceRender itself even though some people have had success with the HEVC Video Extensions. I'm glad you're able to extract the telemetry data externally since others have had issues with that. If you have the data, I can definitely help with custom gauges/display objects, but updates to the program itself require someone from HPtuners to implement. Those of us on the forums have been asking for a number of features particularly related to performance and better H.265 support and telemetry extraction (particularly with regard to data validation) would fit right in with those requests. Unfortunately, I think you've already taken the best steps that you can to mitigate your issues without an update to RaceRender directly from HPtuners.
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