- Best practice: Zoom in to capture the entire pitch in the frame.
- Pinch the screen to zoom in and out.
- Tap the screen to focus if required.
- Tap the "Snap Pitch" button and 3 seconds of video are automatically captured.
- To end the video manually tap the "Capturing..." button. (speeds up the process)
- Best practice: Tap when pitcher starts their motion.
- Best practice: Use 60 fps in low or poor lighting.
- Tap the "Start" button to begin marking the pitch.
- Tap the "Pitch Release" button when the ball leaves the pitcher's hand.
- Tap the "Pitch End" button when the pitch ends.
- Best Practice: End the pitch just as the catcher is about to catch the ball.
- Best Practice: If the ball is hit. End the pitch just after it leaves the bat.
- Tap the "Reload" button to start the process over.
- Best Practice: Use the scrubber to mark pitch release and pitch end.
- The rate slider along the right side can speed up or slow down the play back of the pitch.
- Tap "Save" after the speed of the pitch is recorded to save the video to the camera roll.
- The pitcher's Name and # will display on the saved video if entered.
- Tap the distance box to set it using the number pad.
- Calculate the speed of the throw to second base.
- The distance slider at its maximum (127.3') is the distance from home plate to second base.
- Little League and Softball: 84.9'