Any Motec users doing their work on Macs?
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I wish your MoTeC rep was better versed in this. You’d get better info.
All MoTeC loggers with the logging option enabled log i2 Standard Analysis capable .ld files.
if you purchase an “option unlock” code for the MoTeC logger for “Pro Analysis,” $800 for “club level” C12X loggers and ~$1400 for “pro level” C18X loggers, you can do SO MUCH more.
The “mu” plug in that allows you to log the iRacing .ibt files in MoTeC form allows them to be logged in i2 Pro Analysis native .ld file form, which is like a gimme. Amazing power and flexibility for something you don’t even need to buy an option code for!
Are you trying to compare in real life files recorded by an i2 Standard logger with i2 Pro Analysis files logged by your sim?
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At the moment i was just trying to be able to pull data from my sim using mu, then use it to learn how to move around i2. so when i actually get time out at the track i am functional with it and get more out of it than a pretty lap timer
i was unaware that you needed to use i2 Pro to view/use the iracing files. i thought i could use i2 standard to do that. i had been using i2 standard since i first installed a motec into my car.
i was unaware that you needed to use i2 Pro to view/use the iracing files. i thought i could use i2 standard to do that. i had been using i2 standard since i first installed a motec into my car.
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I occasionally have idle time on the road in hotels when i am working. i've been attempting to use that time in improving my skills in the data area, since that is about all i can access during that time. can't fit my sim in my suitcase, and the car is certainly out of the question.... When at home, i'd much rather being doing other things than sitting for hours fiddling with this while i learn. the fat boy needs to get back on his bike, etc.... this route seemed the best use of time.
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You can use the iRacing files in I2 Standard, IIRC, just don’t know anyone that would want to do that. The mu plug-in exports Pro Analysis capable files, and the software version of MoTeC i2 Pro Analysis is free. Great way to learn.
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Ok, seems like I have most things migrated or installed. Macbook is setup for iOS and W10. Am able to talk to my C127 and play video from my SCHD SD cards. Last thing I need to do at the moment is confirm all software/firmware on all these items is current (think most are) Am I correct in recalling that GPS manager (as well as SC software) are now all part of RS3? If so, would anyone know the file I need to look for that has the custom configs (such as video overlays) I'd assume those configs, as well as maybe the tracks I've selected to store in the camera, are in a particular file that I can transfer to my new rig?
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Ok, seems like I have most things migrated or installed. Macbook is setup for iOS and W10. Am able to talk to my C127 and play video from my SCHD SD cards. Last thing I need to do at the moment is confirm all software/firmware on all these items is current (think most are) Am I correct in recalling that GPS manager (as well as SC software) are now all part of RS3? If so, would anyone know the file I need to look for that has the custom configs (such as video overlays) I'd assume those configs, as well as maybe the tracks I've selected to store in the camera, are in a particular file that I can transfer to my new rig?
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Ok, seems like I have most things migrated or installed. Macbook is setup for iOS and W10. Am able to talk to my C127 and play video from my SCHD SD cards. Last thing I need to do at the moment is confirm all software/firmware on all these items is current (think most are) Am I correct in recalling that GPS manager (as well as SC software) are now all part of RS3? If so, would anyone know the file I need to look for that has the custom configs (such as video overlays) I'd assume those configs, as well as maybe the tracks I've selected to store in the camera, are in a particular file that I can transfer to my new rig?