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(6 replies, posted in Cameras and hardware)

i recently got one of these cameras and it works great in kinovea except that instead of the advertised 120fps i get 99fps. kinovea reports the camera setting at 640x480 at 120fps but when step through the frames and count, it's always 99fps.

when i use the program that comes with the camera called amcap, i get 120fps. if i open the file created by amcap in kinovea, i count 120 frames per second. is there something that can be done to allow this camera to capture at 120fps in kinovea?

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(44 replies, posted in General)

Faultyclubs wrote:
joan wrote:

I understand that there is now a missing feature of being able to record action in "pre-roll" fashion and considering various options.

Thanks Joan.   Yes, the removal of the recording delay feature, or the "pre-roll" capability as you call it,  is causing the problem.  I'm glad to see it's being worked on.   Sounds like you have a bigger picture in mind so it will be interesting to see what you come up with.   If i can provide input from the golf perspective I'm  happy to do that.

i'm glad to hear that you are working on it. there are several of us golfers using kinovea to do swing analysis and it's a really great program. thanks.

here's a link to a golf sim forum where we are talking about how to use kinovea for golf swing analysis if you are interested.
http://golfsimulatorforum.com/forum/pro … -s-awesome

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(44 replies, posted in General)

I also use kinovea primarily for the delay feature. Hope it's not the plan to take it out of future versions.