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Recording the video up front, then reopening it to analyze it may yield better results and higher frame rates. Currently the video is analyzed AS its recorded and for faster movements (the very thing I want to track) some frames are missed.
Using a workflow to save the video, open it, then analyze it also opens up a more flexible UI. Instead of needing to record to perform an analysis, any video from any source can be opened and analyzed or reanalyzed. If someone wants to use their phone to upload directly to a cloud storage (i.e. OneDrive), then open the lift from there, this should enable that.
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I'd LOVE to see that, I have the problem that i want to do this with my gym lifts, but i cant carry my laptop around and my webcam is bad. This would enable me to determine what my peak velocity in my topset is so that i can determine my backoffs.
@Bearsaerker I'm hoping this is something I'll have time to work on this fall/winter when it's cool enough in my garage to actually use/test barbellcv. For your situation though, you would still need a laptop to run barbellcv even if you record with a phone, so you might still not be able to do in-workout tasks like determining backoffs :/
Recording the video up front, then reopening it to analyze it may yield better results and higher frame rates. Currently the video is analyzed AS its recorded and for faster movements (the very thing I want to track) some frames are missed.
Using a workflow to save the video, open it, then analyze it also opens up a more flexible UI. Instead of needing to record to perform an analysis, any video from any source can be opened and analyzed or reanalyzed. If someone wants to use their phone to upload directly to a cloud storage (i.e. OneDrive), then open the lift from there, this should enable that.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: