User manual

Select a replay file
Track:
An image of the track used in the replay and the name of the track are displayed.
Class:
The car class of the cars used in the replay file is displayed.
Session info:
Check the race and weather conditions used during the replay recording.
Player list:
The player list shows all the racers that were recorded in the replay file. You can exclude players from the list
by double clicking on the radio button on the right of the name.
Replay settings:
Replay style
There are 3 options available
- Replay only just view the car(s) racing
- Race with (no collisions) race against the car(s) without collision
- Race with (collisions on) race against the car(s) with collision
The recorded car will not react to crashes initiated by you
Replay mode
There are 2 options available:
- One time at the end you will return to the Replay dialog
- Loop the replay file will automatically re-start until you use Esc
When the replay file is loaded you will see 3 buttons Play Pause Stop and a replay progress bar at the right
bottom corner of the screen. You can use these 3 buttons at any time during the replay.
When Stop is pressed the replay will end, pressing Play will restart the replay.
When the replay is paused you can continue to play in case you are racing against replay car(s).
With Esc you can abort the replay session.
You can follow other recorded cars by clicking on keys 1…0. No. 1 Is your own car in case you are racing against
recorded cars. You can use all the camera options like selecting different camera mode with F2, and different
track cams with F3. Also main and dynamic zoom and horizontal offset adjustments can be used to create
interesting videos using using video capture software like Bandicam or Fraps (not part of VRC Pro).
Twitch.tv
Several high-end video cards let you record your video directly and even stream it to Twitch (www.twitch.tv),
when you don't have an account yet create one with your user name beginning with vrc_.
You can stream your qualifying or main final runs live to stream, and notify your Facebook or Twitter friends
when and where they can watch you racing on Twitch. Try to stand the extra pressure like you would also have
in real racing!
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