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Re: Re: Re: BatSpeed's New Swing Analysis Program - Clip of Swing Plane


Posted by: Jack Mankin (MrBatspeed@aol.com) on Tue Feb 20 00:24:27 2007


>>> Hitting Guru, I don't know it's been awhile since I've looked at 30 fps video. I do know I love the first frame, hips started and bat still back and cocked. I love that part. He isn't loopy with the swing.

Jack,

I have a question for you. The programs I have can capture video at 60 fps, deinterlace the video. Most people love this because you have more frames. Will your program do this? And did I understand you right you are going to have ML models with your program? <<<

Hi Shawn

The short answer to your question is “yes,” the program does capture video at 60 fps, deinterlace the video. – However, the clip we showed was shot on a Sony camcorder that stores data on a disc. Brian is the expert in this field, so I will have him explain why the 60 fps, deinterlace was lost on this clip converting it to a movie file without having the Sony software available.

The program will not come with MLB players installed. We will provide information how they can be downloaded them from the internet and other resources.

Jack Mankin


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