AJ started on the pole but got spun in Turn 1. A few laps later, I see his Black/Green/Orange Solstice in my rear-view mirror. The video picks up right as I let him past me (he was much faster) and then follows the next two and a half laps from mostly my in-car camera. Occasionally there is a breakaway to the TV cameras to revisit a pass.
Black/Silver/Orange Solstice #1 = Ryan Murray (me!)
Black/Green/Orange Solstice #2 = AJ Allmendinger
Enjoy!
Black/Silver/Orange Solstice #1 = Ryan Murray (me!)
Black/Green/Orange Solstice #2 = AJ Allmendinger
Enjoy!
Added by Ryan Murray 3 months ago.
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My native resolution is 1440x900, but I use the "half size" with FRAPS so that's around 720x450. I then use Windows Movie Maker and condense it using the HD720p setting which adds 30 pixels of black border on the sides, but I can live with that. :)
I record at 60FPS because I feel it keeps my simulation running smoother than when it records at 30fps, and I think Movie Maker just adjusts it down to 30FPS while it converts. The filesize is initially larger with double the frames, but I feel it plays and looks much more stable. :D