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Post by boh on Feb 8, 2018 14:51:30 GMT -5
I suppose it depends how far back the bench is and how far back the players stand etc. That hasn't been an issue for me really...although I really wish it was as easy as high school ball is to record...get up in the corner bleachers so you can see over everything, but still get the angled view.
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Post by tnvolleyball on Feb 9, 2018 11:24:56 GMT -5
I suppose it depends how far back the bench is and how far back the players stand etc. That hasn't been an issue for me really...although I really wish it was as easy as high school ball is to record...get up in the corner bleachers so you can see over everything, but still get the angled view. I keep my camera about 6 feet in the air and dont seem to have much of an issue with players or coaches blocking the view when filming from zone 1.
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Post by mongoliavolleyball on Feb 9, 2018 21:23:53 GMT -5
Let me tell you what we did this past season.
We bought a Sony camcorder with 4k quality or something. So I used that with a new laptop and I used a live gaming capture device and used DataVolley4 to capture live video into ONE file. So after a match, it was literally just hitting stop on DataVolley4 and boom you got one video file instead of the camera splits of 28 min ones.
I think its this camcorder we have :https://www.adorama.com/us%20%20%20%20958992.html?gclid=CjwKCAiAqvXTBRBuEiwAE54dcPi9N5rqa3a9Vtf7uW_QWtAutl3xHI4KSb887xnOmCvheBBPjvkaoRoCkEkQAvD_BwE
The live gaming capture device we used is called:
AVerMedia which you plug in between camcorder and laptop using hdmi cord and usb cord
Hope that helps...
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