Let's see if there's any interest in a thread where we figure out how to lower our lap times.
We have some quick drivers here who have a good understanding of how to go fast, setup cars etc, and I was hoping we could share data and ideas, challenge each other and all get faster together.
Not sure of the format yet, let's try different things. But a time attack session with a virtual coach to look things over immediately comes to mind.
The tools:
AC Replays: watchable in game after sharing them (files saved in Documents\Assetto Corsa\replay)
OBS: https://obsproject.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LWwqbHU8L0
Useful for recording your screen. So you can record your own replay, and then have the relevant video clipped down to a small section of what you want to show.
Shotcut Video Editor: https://www.shotcut.org/
Once you figure it out, I promise it's really easy. There's only a few buttons you need to learn. I can clip a lap out of a longer replay and have a .mp4 file in like a minute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehysOpY-lj0
And last
Aim Race Studio 3: https://www.aim-sportline.com/us/sw-fw-download.htm
"How to use Race Studio:
I wanted to just share as briefly as possible how to get Race Studio working with Assetto Corsa ...
So first you need to download Race Studio. It's a free download from AIM's website.
Once you get it installed and running, the only portion you will use is the Race Studio Analysis portion of the app. So from the analysis app, Go to File and then I think it's called something like Import Assetto Corsa File. This will open a file menu. You need to go to your Documents/Assetto Corsa/AIM folder and you should see the data file there. This single file is generated after every driving session you run in Assetto Corsa. So what I do is leave the track (back to the car/track selection screen) after a session, alt-tab to Race Studio Analysis, and then import that file. After you select it it will ask you to name it. I haven't figured out the best way to name them yet since there's already good metadata you can fill out after you save the file. Anyways, save it and all of your session data is now in Race Studio."
I think that's all we need to get started. Questions? Comments? I'll probably go ahead and issue a challenge with a reasonable pace lap in a few days if people want to try this (and nobody has a better idea how to start)