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Old 02-23-2017, 05:44 PM
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What are people using to read the SD cards from the PDR recordings? Any particular traits one should look for in a software package?
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I have used Windows Movie Maker to edit my videos.
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Depends on what you want to do with them.

If you just want to play them, just about any computer should be able to open them up and play them in their built in video players.

If you want to trim/edit them, depending on comptuer (mac/win) some of the built in software can allow you to edit them down.

If you want to compare them to others, track stuff, you'll need the Cosworth Toolbox stuff.
http://download.cosworth.com/downloa...r/GM/Index.htm

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What are people using to read the SD cards from the PDR recordings? Any particular traits one should look for in a software package?
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Originally Posted by mountainears
Depends on what you want to do with them.

If you just want to play them, just about any computer should be able to open them up and play them in their built in video players.

If you want to trim/edit them, depending on comptuer (mac/win) some of the built in software can allow you to edit them down.

If you want to compare them to others, track stuff, you'll need the Cosworth Toolbox stuff.
http://download.cosworth.com/downloa...r/GM/Index.htm
Correct, plus Cosworth is free.
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Originally Posted by Ammo
Correct, plus Cosworth is free.
And it's pretty cool. I actually just downloaded it since I was there and ran mine through it. I haven't done much with my PDR other than to use it as a dash cam since I haven't had the car that long. But that software does a ton! Pretty cool!
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Cosworth tool is awesome, especially so if you've tracked your car or have taken the Spring Mountain Corvette Owners Driving school.

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