KEY FEATURES
Preset Settings-based Video Capture
4K - 60 fps Outdoor Recording
4K - 60 fps Indoor Recording ( preset Shutter Speed)
One Touch Upload to Cloud Account
Multiple Camera Recording
Add Athletes and Test Tags
What is this Feature
The Controller Capture feature allows to record using one or more (up to 6) cameras using a controller device (iphone/ipad) to control start and stop recording.
Key Screens and their Description
Starting Session
Setting Up Capture Devices
Linking Capture Devices
Check-List Capture Device
Recording
Adding Athletes and Test Tags
Uploading Videos
Submitting AI request
Checklist before using:
Camera display Auto lock setting MUST be switched to ‘Never’ for all capture devices
(Settings → Display & Brightness → Auto-Lock → set to ‘Never’)
Battery should be sufficiently charged (>=50%) to avoid device going into power save mode
Good cellular/ wifi connection must be available (> 1Mbps)
Capture Devices must have sufficient storage for session recordings.
A session with 50 recordings of 20 secs duration will require about 20 GB storage.
Ensure recording is not disturbed via cellular/wi-fi calls
Controller: Video Recording Screen
This screen provides comprehensive information related to connected devices, such as the total count of connected devices, the user-configurable frame rate setting, the duration for which recordings are made, and the option to terminate the ongoing session.
Furthermore, within this screen, there is a session detail option that offers a detailed view of video recordings categorized as CCR - 1 to 50, each representing an individual video recording within the specified limit.
Moreover, the screen also includes details about the Device Cell, which encompasses essential characteristics such as network connectivity status, current battery level, and the overall connected status of the devices.
1. Add Test Type tags: It is designed to associate specific test-related tags with a particular video, thereby annotating it with detailed information about the activities depicted. These tags can include descriptors such as CMAS-LeftLeg-RightCut, CMAS-RightLeg-LeftCut, Run, Fly, and Hurdle, among others. By adding these tags to the video's metadata, the function provides a granular level of detail about the various movements or exercises performed within the video. This systematic tagging enhances the organization and searchability of the content, allowing for precise categorization and easier retrieval based on specific activities. Consequently, the annotated video becomes a more valuable resource for analysis, training, and performance assessment.
2. Add Athlete tag: When the user taps on the "Add Athlete" button, it triggers the opening of the "Add Athlete" screen, where they can browse through and select the desired athlete from the list. Once an athlete is chosen, His name is prominently displayed on the controller interface, providing clear and immediate visibility to the user. In addition to appearing on the controller, the selected athlete's information is simultaneously transmitted to all connected capture devices that are recording the session. This ensures that the athlete is consistently tracked and recorded across every device involved in the session, maintaining synchronized and accurate data collection throughout the entire process.
3. Add Tag: When the user taps the "Add Tags" button, it prompts the display of the "Add Tag" screen, where they can select a specific tag from the available options. After choosing a tag, it becomes immediately visible on the controller interface, ensuring that the user can easily monitor the selected tag. Additionally, this tag is automatically transmitted to all connected capture devices that are actively recording the session.
Controller: Session Detail Screen
This screen serves as a centralized hub for managing sessions and their associated video recordings. It prominently displays the session name along with a comprehensive list of videos captured within that session. One of the key functionalities of this screen is the "Upload All" option in “Apply Action”, which facilitates the seamless uploading of all videos to the cloud storage, ensuring easy access and backup. Each item in the video list comprises several components:
1. Apply Action: This is dynamically linked to the session name, providing clarity and organization to the videos listed.
2. Delete Button: For efficient management, each video entry is equipped with a delete button, allowing users to remove specific videos as needed, streamlining the content library.
3. Upload Video: initiates a comprehensive process whereby all videos are uploaded from their respective capture devices into a designated folder. This operation is orchestrated by a central controller device, which issues instructions to each capture device, ensuring that all recorded videos are systematically transferred to the specified location.
CSD: Apply Action functionality details
The "Apply Action" button functions as a centralized command mechanism designed to execute a range of uniform actions across all videos within a specified folder. This feature encompasses capabilities such as initiating the upload process for every video in the folder to the designated storage or platform, uniformly adding a specified athlete's metadata to each video, applying a set of predetermined tags for enhanced organization and searchability, and submitting requests for AI-driven analysis or processing for all videos in the folder. This centralization of actions ensures efficiency, consistency, and streamlined management of video content.
1. Upload Video: initiates a comprehensive process whereby all videos are uploaded from their respective capture devices into a designated folder. This operation is orchestrated by a central controller device, which issues instructions to each capture device, ensuring that all recorded videos are systematically transferred to the specified location. The controller device coordinates the upload sequence, managing data flow and ensuring that each video is accurately and efficiently transferred to the target folder.
2. Submit AI Request for all: Initiates a request for AI-driven analysis or processing for each video contained within the folder, streamlining tasks such as intelligent tagging. This process leverages advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to meticulously analyze each video, enabling sophisticated adjustments, accurate tagging, or other enhancements that elevate the overall quality and relevance of the content. By automating these processes, the system ensures a more efficient and consistent approach to video management and optimization.
CSD: Specific Video Action
The "Three Vertical Dots" button serves as a multi-functional interface element that provides access to a comprehensive set of instructions applicable to each video within the folder. These instructions include the ability to add an athlete's metadata, apply test tags that describe specific actions or movements within the video, initiate the upload process to transfer the video to a designated platform or storage location, submit a request for AI-driven analysis or processing to enhance or annotate the content, and delete the video from the system. The controller can execute each of these actions individually for any selected video. Notably, once a video has been successfully uploaded, the delete option is automatically hidden to prevent accidental removal, thereby ensuring the integrity and availability of the uploaded content.
1. Upload Video: It is designed to assign an athlete's metadata to a specific video across all devices associated with a particular index. This operation ensures that the selected athlete's information is uniformly added to the designated video, facilitating consistent tagging and categorization. By embedding the athlete's details into the video's metadata on each device, this function enhances the accuracy and coherence of data management, allowing for seamless retrieval and analysis of videos.
2. Upload: It is engineered to transfer a specific video associated with a particular index across all devices linked to the system. During the upload process, the function temporarily disables touch capabilities to ensure a seamless and uninterrupted transfer of the video data. This precautionary measure aims to prevent interference or accidental actions that could disrupt the upload process. Once the upload is completed successfully, the touch functionality is re-enabled, allowing users to resume normal interactions and perform additional actions on the device. This approach ensures that the uploading operation is prioritized and executed without interruptions, maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the data transfer process.
3. Submit AI Request : Sends a request for AI-driven analysis or processing for each video in the folder, facilitating tasks such as automated editing, tagging, or content enhancement.
4. Delete Video : It is designed to eliminate a targeted video identified by its unique index from all devices connected within the system. This process involves the systematic removal of the video file and its associated metadata across all linked devices, ensuring a comprehensive deletion.