Kinovea For Mac

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Kinovea is a free and open source solution for video analysis.

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Kinovea is a video player for sport analysis. It provides a set of tools to capture, slow down, study, compare, annotate and measure technical performances. Kinovea is completely free and open source. I'm using Kinovea with fmware Fusion 2.1, and it works fine. Using 'Unity Mode' of vmware usion, you can directly implement the Program in your Mac OS environment. I'm using VirtualBox and it works fine. The latest version of Kinovea is currently unknown. It was initially added to our database on. Kinovea runs on the following operating systems: iOS/Windows/Mac. Kinovea has not been rated by our users yet.

It is mostly used by sports coaches and athletes to explore, study or comment a performance.

In addition to this primary focus, Kinovea is also used by animation artists, podiatrists, and ergonomics engineers.

Visit http://www.kinovea.org/en/ for more information.

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The integrated file explorer lets you browse your video collection visually. Supported files are displayed as animated thumbnails. A shortcut manager lets you save bookmarks of frequently accessed directories for faster lookup

Kinovea Program For Mac

A dual screen mode allows you to compare two performances side by side. Videos can be synchronized on a common event for dynamic comparison.

The line and chronometer tools let you measure distances and times. A semi-automated tracking tool let you follow motion path and measure speeds.

Jimson Lee

I am a Masters Athlete and Coach currently based in London UK. My other projects include the Bud Winter Foundation, writer for the IAAF New Studies in Athletics Journal (NSA) and a member of the Track & Field Writers of America.

Kinovea Software For Mac

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