Instant Video Support
Playback Device:

PC (Microsoft Windows)
Race-Keeper Instant Video Player for windows has been designed for use on any version of Windows from XP onwards. To run the Instant video player, inserted your USB or SD card into your PC and double-clicked on the file titled “Windows Users Double CLICK HERE TO PLAY VIDEO.bat” If you have done this but the video player either has not opened or the contents of the player do not play correctly, please proceed to the next section of this guide titled “Contents of USB”.

MAC (Apple OS)
Race-Keeper Instant Video Player for Mac OS has been updated in 2022 to play on all versions of the Mac operating system since 2018. Look on your USB drive or SD card for the file called “MAC users double click here to play your videos”, and… double click that file! If you don’t see that file on your USB or SD card, please write to us at info@race-keeper.com and tell us which driving experience event you attended. We’ll send you the correct MAC OS Instant Video player
How to Open a Program from an Unidentified Developer (Mac)
- In the Finder, locate the app you want to open. (Don’t use Launchpad to do this. Launchpad doesn’t allow you to access the shortcut menu.)
- Press the Control key, then click the app icon.
- Choose Open from the shortcut menu.
- Click Open.
TV and Other Media Devices
Contents of USB
The items of note are:
- Any folder whose title consists of numbers only will contain your video & data files. If you wish to playback your video outside of the Race-Keeper Instant Video Player software, you will find the video files in these folders.
- The folder titled “Race-Keeper Instant Video” contains all of the media player graphics and program files.
- The file titled “CLICK HERE TO PLAY VIDEO.bat” is what you will need to double-click in order to launch the media player.
Anti-Virus Issues
Playback Stops Prematurely
- Unfortunately, on very rare occasions a USB key may become disconnected from the video system when the car is out on track. The system cannot record to the USB key if it has become disconnected.Unfortunately, on very rare occasions a USB key may become disconnected from the video system when the car is out on track. The system cannot record to the USB key if it has become disconnected.
- The USB key may have a bad sector. We do our very best to ensure all USB keys as individually tested before they are used with the video system but, again on rare occasions a bad USB key may pass our testing and make it out onto track where it subsequently fails to record the whole event.
I Cannot Access All Videos
Video Has No Sound
I Cannot Access All Videos