Tennisplayer Subscribers,
Have you wanted to use the videos in the Stroke Archive to view your strokes side by side with the pro players? (If you haven't thought about that, think about it now!)
Well, that is now easily possible thanks to David Hill of pdsoftec who has created a great piece of analysis software called Motion Pro. You can download the coaches version for FREE. That will allow you to capture yourself from your digital video camera AND then do the side by side.
David will be posting more here on this soon. The only catch is that you need Quick Time Pro to download the Tennisplayer clips so you can watch them in Motion Pro. That's a $30 online upgrade from Apple and well worth it.
Right! With QT Pro you can download and save ALL the Tennisplayer Stroke Archive files--and use your favorites as models to pattern your own strokes in
Motion Pro.
You can get QT Pro here:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPL...ore=D3381Z%2FA
What if you are on Mac? You don't need Motion Pro. You can use imovie which is already on your computer to do do the same thing: capture your own strokes, and then open two QT windows to look at yourself side by side with the pros in the Stroke Archive.
More on this from David and also from myself later on.
John Yandell
Have you wanted to use the videos in the Stroke Archive to view your strokes side by side with the pro players? (If you haven't thought about that, think about it now!)
Well, that is now easily possible thanks to David Hill of pdsoftec who has created a great piece of analysis software called Motion Pro. You can download the coaches version for FREE. That will allow you to capture yourself from your digital video camera AND then do the side by side.
David will be posting more here on this soon. The only catch is that you need Quick Time Pro to download the Tennisplayer clips so you can watch them in Motion Pro. That's a $30 online upgrade from Apple and well worth it.
Right! With QT Pro you can download and save ALL the Tennisplayer Stroke Archive files--and use your favorites as models to pattern your own strokes in
Motion Pro.
You can get QT Pro here:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPL...ore=D3381Z%2FA
What if you are on Mac? You don't need Motion Pro. You can use imovie which is already on your computer to do do the same thing: capture your own strokes, and then open two QT windows to look at yourself side by side with the pros in the Stroke Archive.
More on this from David and also from myself later on.
John Yandell
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