Racerender template I built for DJI Flight Records - Phantom 4
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Racerender gauge and dash template I built for DJI Flight Records - Phantom 4 at Mckenzies Beach NSW. Ever since Dashware stopped being supported (I believe it has been sold to GoPro) it has not worked well with Windows 10 if at all. I bit the bullet and moved to racerender. Racerender does not have the same capability as Dashware but with a little ingenuity and persistence, it can produce a reasonable and satisfactory result. This clip is just a short demonstration of the racerender overlay with my Phantom 4 at Mckenzies beach. Create amazing videos with high-tech data overlays for GPS, OBD-2, and much more! Show more of the action with picture-in-picture video, 360° video, and 4K Ultra HD. Make it your own with customizable data visualizations and your own logo graphics. Your Video + Your Data. Use the cameras and data equipment that you already have! Works with many popular cameras and video file formats, and visualizes data from a huge selection of GPS devices, data loggers, and smartphone apps. Snorkelling off the beaches and rocks around McKenzies Beach is like having your own big aquarium to play in. McKenzies Beach is a small, beautiful, undeveloped beach, popular with locals and visitors alike, but is only to be tackled by more experienced snorkellers. Enclosed by two headlands with rocks that ease down to greet the ocean and form natural reefs, the conditions must be perfect if you're entering the water snorkelling. The beach is known for its rugged surf and is open to the swell, which can impact on visibility. It's not an area for novice snorkellers. Places to explore for experienced and fit snorkelling enthusiasts include the amphitheatre around the rocks at the southern end of the beach. Enter the water round the corner facing Jimmy's Island - water depth is from five to eight metres deep. The amphitheatre is a special world of its own with spectacular rock formations and marine life such as baby cuttle fish to happen upon. At the northern end of the beach the wave and current movements have led to an exposed long reef to explore - the reef system is shallower and in a nor-easter is well protected. Common marine life to be seen at McKenzies Beach includes Port Jackson sharks, crayfish; gropers; sting rays and lots of schooling fish. McKenzies Beach is about 14 kilometres south of Batemans Bay, watch for the turn off from George Bass Drive as it is not signposted. Access is via a car park next to the beach and there are no amenities.