This page includes information on different exceptions which VueMotion AI Processing team reports on videos submitted for processing. Please see below on information about what does the exception mean and steps to avoid the exception. Please reach out to us at info@vuemotion.com if you need any further help or have a comment/suggestion.
Make sure to choose option " 4K at 60fps " in the camera settings before recording.
For an iPhone, Go to Settings -> Camera -> Record Video
We have noticed that sometimes video trimming softwares can affect image resolution and frame rate. We have tested Quick Time on Mac to be a reliable software for video trimming which preserves video resolution and frame rates.
Follow steps mentioned above for exception number one and also set " Auto FPS = Off ".
Camera must not be handheld. It is to be installed on a tripod and tripod placed on a plain surface.
A simple way to reduce motion blur is to increase the shutter speed of the camera.
Proper lighting condition of the scene also helps in reducing motion blur.
Number of cones in a scene must be equal to 5 -> 2 at Left, 1 in Middle & 2 at Right. All cones must be visible throughout the video.
Recommended cones are the 9-inch yellow cones.
All cones must be placed only at the recommended places and at recommended distance from each other.
For 10 (m/yd) (Acc/Fly/COD/Decel) the required camera position from the middle cone is approximately 10 m.
For 20 (m/yd) (Acc/Fly) the required camera position from the middle cone is approximately 19 m.
Maximum 1 meter space outside of the cones is suitable to be captured in a video.
While recording videos make sure that there is no person or an object occluding the runner (e.g. a person moving between athlete and camera).
In a video only the runner should be captured for whom the video is intended. Scenes with multiple people running together on the track must be avoided.
Athletes must run only in the defined area of cones track and not adjacent/outside of the cones track.
While we are continuously increasing our range of supported Motion Analysis tests, it seems the video submitted shows a motion scenario which is currently not supported yet. Please see our list of supported tests here.