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Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
This is some what interesting.
Mrs Ratz did a ride on a windy day last weekend. We had a Rideye camera filming forward and a Fly 6 recording backwards. I have edited them together and put them into a split-screen video; with data overlays.
It's far two long to watch the entire thing; but it is somewhat interesting to watch and see the interaction of hills and efforts as well as the behavior of the cars. My main goal was so I could watch it and use it to coach her on technique without having to be in a chase car for 2.5 hours. She's strong on the trainer and I'm working at cleaning up her road techniques since technically she's still under 1000 miles of road experience lifetime.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/q2511l2wciianvz/CologneSplitViewData.mp4?dl=0
The video quality of the final version is not that great as the source as it has been compressed 3 different times so that I could upload it to our virtual training site. Originally both video where shot at 720p and look very detailed. Can shoot higher but storage for over 2.5 hours becomes an issue.
If I have some time this summer I'll produce some short videos at native resolutions; that wasn't' the goal here these are just some intermediate results I thought people might want to look at.
Mrs Ratz did a ride on a windy day last weekend. We had a Rideye camera filming forward and a Fly 6 recording backwards. I have edited them together and put them into a split-screen video; with data overlays.
It's far two long to watch the entire thing; but it is somewhat interesting to watch and see the interaction of hills and efforts as well as the behavior of the cars. My main goal was so I could watch it and use it to coach her on technique without having to be in a chase car for 2.5 hours. She's strong on the trainer and I'm working at cleaning up her road techniques since technically she's still under 1000 miles of road experience lifetime.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/q2511l2wciianvz/CologneSplitViewData.mp4?dl=0
The video quality of the final version is not that great as the source as it has been compressed 3 different times so that I could upload it to our virtual training site. Originally both video where shot at 720p and look very detailed. Can shoot higher but storage for over 2.5 hours becomes an issue.
If I have some time this summer I'll produce some short videos at native resolutions; that wasn't' the goal here these are just some intermediate results I thought people might want to look at.
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