Video sync is the process of aligning recorded video with session data so that both can be reviewed together accurately. This is important for player analysis, pitch review, and any workflow that depends on matching video to tracked events.
For video sync to work properly, the system must maintain a stable connection, accurate timing, and correct session setup. How the process works During a session, the camera records video while the system captures tracking data. The system then aligns the video with the session events so users can review both together.
The typical flow is:
Camera / Edgertronic → App / System → Session Data → Video Alignment → User Review
Key Requirements for Proper Video Sync
- Stable Connection
- The camera and system must remain connected throughout the session.
- If the connection is interrupted, video and data may not align correctly.
- Correct Session Setup
- The session must be started with the correct settings and configuration.
- Incorrect setup can affect how the system matches video and data.
- Accurate Timing
- Video sync depends on proper timing between the camera recording and the system capturing session events.
- Delays or interruptions can cause mismatched clips.
- Successful Recording
- If the video is not recorded successfully, synchronization cannot be completed even if data is captured.
What Can Affect Video Sync?
- Connection issues between devices
- Incorrect configuration
- Interrupted recording
- Unstable system performance
Why This Matters
When video sync works correctly, users can review video and session data together with confidence. Understanding how video sync works also helps identify whether an issue is related to the camera, the app, or the session setup.