by HomeRacingWorld » Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:38 pm
Welcome Matt and thanks for the nice words.
The problem was that you needed a computer that is basically the opposite of any other other option, meaning one with REAL horsepower to run the software. These newer timing software options are pretty, but a lot of the options on them I do not need. I also don't need a track planning package, massive database program, or other bells/whistles for fuel, pit stops...etc.
Webcam would work, but you needed a add on program and plenty of horsepower to run it. On a mid range system it would start missing or delays in laps were common. Only on my hot rod of a laptop would it work reliably. Processing video is not a task for a PC you picked up from Don Draper's office :)
The infra red system works and is easily moved to a new track, although you would likely need to make a new bridge to match up. But again I thought it was easy to build.
I'll hurry on this article and hope it helps. But bottom line is that no matter if you choose the Trackmate hardware, most better software will work with it. So even if you want more bells and whistles for your software, the Trackmate system handles it easily. I tested PC Lap Counter (the only other program worth looking at IMHO for all those bells) :) .