Technical Information

Supported Input File Formats

 Video / Audio / Image File Formats
Format DescriptionFile ExtensionsCompatible Platforms
MPEG-4 and H.264 Video
GoPro, 360fly, Replay XD, Sony Action Cam, Contour, and many others
.MP4
.MOV
.M4V
.3GP
Windows + Mac
Windows 7: Larger than 1080p may require Apple's QuickTime Player to be installed
H.265 (HEVC) Video
GoPro and others
.MP4
.MOV
Windows + Mac
Requires Windows 10 or macOS 10.13 "High Sierra" or newer.
Your system may also need to have hardware support for HEVC.
Windows 10 users may need to install Microsoft's HEVC Video Extensions.
AVCHD within MPEG Transport Stream.MTS
.M2TS
Windows + Mac
Requires Windows 8 or macOS 10.12 "Sierra" or newer
QuickTime® Video.MOV
.QT
Windows + Mac
Windows: May require Apple's QuickTime Player to be installed
Windows Media Video.WMV
.ASF
Windows only
MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
MPEG-1/2 are old formats and are not recommended for new video
.MPG
.MPEG
Mac only
Audio Video Interleave (AVI)
AVI is a very old and problematic format, and is not recommended for new video
.AVI Windows only
System must have compatible VfW codecs installed
 
360° Panoramic Video
Supports common 2:1 equirectangular format (used for YouTube, Facebook, and others)
Supports raw footage from 360fly and similar fisheye 360 degree cameras
See compatible video file formats above
Various
Typically .MP4 or .MOV
Windows + Mac
Windows 10 or macOS 10.10 "Yosemite" are required for certain capabilities
Windows 7: Video input may require Apple's QuickTime Player to be installed
 
MP3 Audio.MP3 Windows + Mac
MPEG-4 Audio.M4A Windows + Mac
Wave Audio.WAV Windows + Mac
Windows Media Audio.WMA
.ASF
Windows only
 
Common Image File Formats
JPEG, Bitmap, GIF, PNG
.JPG
.JPEG
.BMP
.GIF
.PNG
Windows + Mac
 Data File Formats
Format DescriptionFile Extensions
GPS Loggers - NMEA, GPX, TCX, and FIT Formats
Common GPS recording formats used by Garmin and many other products

Known Compatible Product List

Additional Information

.NMEA
.GPX
.TCX
.FIT
.TXT
.LOG
GPS-Enabled Cameras - NMEA Embedded in Video File
GPS data inside an MP4 or MOV file

Known Compatible Product List

Additional Information

.MP4
.MOV
Motorsports and Other Dataloggers - CSV and Text Formats
Many data acquisition systems and dataloggers

Known Compatible Product List

Additional Information

.CSV
.VBO
.TXT
.LOG

Compatibility and available data features will depend on the format, data,
and functionality provided by these other products, which may change at
any time and without notice.

Please also see the system requirements for information on supporting these media formats and codecs.
RaceRender may not be compatible with DRM-protected or other restricted-use media.

Windows Users: RaceRender's 64-bit option may have different media support than 32-bit. Please try the 32-bit version of RaceRender if encountering problems.


Output File Formats

NameExtensionPlatformsNotes
MPEG-4 H.264.MP4Windows + Mac Supports Google 360 degree spherical metadata (for YouTube, Facebook, and others)

Windows Version
Up to 4K is supported on Windows 10
High Profile is supported on Windows 8 and newer
Windows 7 may have limited quality

macOS Version
Up to 4K is supported on macOS 10.10 (Yosemite) and newer
High Profile is supported on macOS 10.9 (Mavericks) and newer
Windows Media Video.WMVWindows Only Uses Windows Media 9 codec
Up to 4K is supported
Audio Video Interleave (AVI).AVIWindows Only Up to 720x480 video, audio is PCM format, Xvid codec is recommended if using AVI
AVI is not recommended for normal use


System Requirements

Please note that processing larger than 1080p video (such as 4K) will naturally consume more system resources, take longer to render, and may require the latest operating system version for some capabilities. Whenever you double the video height and width resolution, it quadruples the number of pixels that need to be decoded, loaded into memory, processed, and finally re-encoded. Similarly, high video frame rates can greatly increase how often this needs to be performed. As a result, increased video resolutions and frame rates can have a large impact on performance and practical system requirements. See Chart

In other words, for the latest and greatest video resolutions and features, you may find that you want to be using a computer with the latest and greatest performance, or something close to that.



Windows Version
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