Synching sequential video clips with one data log.
I am currently using RaceRender 3.6.5 Ultimate. My typical workflow with my Olympus Tracker is to turn logging on and leave it on. Video clips are taken during the logged period. The log may be 60 min long while the video clips may amount to 10 - 15 minutes. The final cut video will be around 3 - 5 minutes long. So I have one data log and many video clips. Since the log and clips are time stamped, its not difficult to synch the two. I'm not sure why RaceRender doesn't have the function to automatically synch based on time stamp but that is another issue.
The problem is, I can't sych the multiple clips to their appropriate place in the data log in one project either individually or in a group. My work around is to create a project for each clip; synch each to the same data log and then produce a video with the appropriate overlay for each clip. Then I take these new clips and join them together to create the final video in RaceRender or a third party video editor. Therefore I need to render the video twice to obtain the final version; once for the clips and again for the joined video (this workflow may lose visual definition in the process).
My alternative is to turn logging on and video on throughout the entire filming session ending up with one data log and one video. I then bring the two together in Racerender and generate a video file with the overlay. I then import this file into a 3rd party video editor and do my final cutting and editing to produce the final video. The advantage with this workflow is I don't have to deal with multiple clips but I do end up with a lot of video waste and battery life is shortened because I'm logging and filming all the time. Like the first workflow, this process renders the video twice to get the final version.
Is there a better way? Am I missing something?