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Old 11-11-2007
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Re: Guide to putting together an In-Car Video Camera System

Yeah, I've started looking at my practice sessions, and Helix has been VERY good about having a CD available for same day review. I've found this extremely useful, because the video doesn't lie-- there are plenty of places where I thought my line was fine but the vid showed I was leaving too much room at turn-in or not opening my hands soon enough, for example. The problem is that I usually do the video on Friday, which means the whole time uptil then I've been practicing these errors without knowing it. The instructors do an amazing job to give so many people individual feedback, but there is a limit to how much they can see with cars coming through one after the other. I like the idea of doing a session, then plugging this thing into my laptop and reviewing the session. Videoing so many sessions with Helix could get expensive. And I need simple-- not a techie in any way.
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