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- The variables is where you decide how you want to do your video analyze.
- In the beginning it is wise to build a variable set with a few
variables. It is a lot easier to extend it as you get better.
- The variables are grouped in sections on the screen and placed so it
possible for you to do an analysis in real time, effectively,
accurately and with a little bit of training, with a quality that makes
your edit and post work to a minimum. The way the variables are grouped
and placed are based on feedback and experience from many users. It is
therefore a good investment for you to spend some time in finding out
how you want to organize your variables. The default setup are very
often the common variables within the sport. Look at the way they are
organized and try them out.
- Think how you can group variables in a way for you to make it easy to
edit them with more details afterwards. Example, if you want to
register shots and would like to split shot into several sub
categories, then at least start with the registration of the shot,
then select the shot variable for the team you want and mark each shot
with the correct sub category.
- On the following slides you will find a more detailed explanation of the
variables and their grouping.
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- Make sure your variables are defined. Spend some time in getting
familiar with their location on the screen
- Remember that the MOST EFFICENT way of making a video analysis is to
analyze both teams at the same time. The strengths of one team is the
weakness of the other so you have all you need at your fingertips.
- It is our recommendation that you only do player analysis on your own
team
- If you want to save time you practice in capture mode.
- Remember to use the overall variable function. It is very easy to edit
the overall variable with the correct sub-variable in Playback mode
- Start out with a few variables.
- Remember to use the hot-key functions. Consider to use tag teams and
attack types with the hot-keys, and the rest with the mouse. (Left and
right hand)
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- Select team you want to edit by pressing the team button
- Press the See all button and make your selection again if the result is
not what you expected
- Remember that when the edit button is shown it is very easy to correct
and change the value of any record that is highlighted. This is done to
make the edit function effective and up to speed. So if you do not want
to edit just view, use the Showroom mode.
- If you have missed a situation it is very easy to add it to the video
analyze. Just find the situation on the video, and press the Insert
button. Make sure you link the correct team and variables to the new
situation.
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- If you want people to work with your analyze make sure they are in
Showroom mode.
- In Showroom you can store video clips in your own archive by using the
Save Selection feature
- This feature has two scenarios
- The first is linked to selections you want to make and present from a
specific game you have analyzed. Could be shots, selected plays,
offensive, defensively. Mark them and Save them as a sub selection to
the Match. These selection will be present when you go into
presentation mode
- The second is linked to a way of organizing your favorites. If you
want to build your own archive with specific selections you do the
same as above, but instead of saving the selections under the Match,
you save the selection underneath a group you have defined yourself.
“Spectacular goals” etc. You also have to specify a sub group which
could be the name of players.
- You have access to your own archive in Presentation mode
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- Nothing is shown in this view unless you have saved a Selection in
Showroom
- If you have your own archive you get access to the video clips stored
here by selecting from the dropdown field in the upper left corner of
the screen
- If you want to view all the captured video clips as one “movie” press
the Game button
- You can adjust the start and stop points in Presentation mode also. Use
the symbols in the lower left corner of the screen. They are described
in Playback and Showroom mode.
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- Check the size of the captured files before you start the CD maker
process. If you want to burn the game to a CD you normally have 700MB
available. If the files you have selected are bigger than this they will
not fit on a single CD. You have two options:
- You can remove a video clip or as many you need to get to the correct
file sizes. You remove a file by unselecting the checkbox next to each
file.
- “Create CD with resized files” button. This selection does not do
anything with your original files but makes it possible for you to
decrease the quality of the files you want to export.
- If you want to burn only files from the Game selection or from your
computer archive you just have to use the Selection buttons and select
them.
- You can also export a CD without linking the variable set to your
export. Uncheck the little red symbol under the selection fields
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