VueMotion currently supports 0–20 m Acceleration analysis and 20–40 m Flying Sprint analysis.
For a continuous 0–40 m sprint analysis, two sagittal-view cameras are required: one camera to capture the 0–20 m acceleration segment and a second camera to capture the 20–40 m flying sprint segment.
This can be set up in either of the following ways.
Use two cameras to record the sprint, with each camera assigned to the appropriate segment.
Camera 1: Capture the 0–20 m segment
Test Tag: Acc-20m
File prefix: cam01
Camera 2: Capture the 20–40 m segment
Test Tag: Fly-20m
File prefix: cam02
Before recording:
Open the file name settings on both cameras.
Reset the counter on both cameras so numbering starts from 0001.
Add the relevant prefix:
Use cam01 for the first camera.
Use cam02 for the second camera.
This ensures that videos from both cameras can be moved into the same session folder while remaining easy to identify and arrange side by side.
VueMotion’s controller-capture functionality can also be used to manage the two-camera recording workflow.
Use Camera 1 to record the 0–20 m acceleration segment.
Use Camera 2 to record the 20–40 m flying sprint segment.
Create a new custom test tag:
Sprint 0–40m
When this tag is used, VueMotion will automatically assign the appropriate analysis tags to the recorded videos:
Acc-20m for the 0–20 m segment.
Fly-20m for the 20–40 m segment.
This approach simplifies the workflow and helps ensure the correct analysis tags are applied consistently across both recordings.