Use features like auto-zoom (if you ran RIDER TRACKING) to identify technique, body position, bike setup, line choice or many other things with your rider always centered and zoomed in. Or if you didn't run RIDER TRACKING you can still view the synchronized videos... the rider just may be far away at times.
Using Auto-Zoom
The most popular way to use LITPro VISION is with auto-zoom enabled. To use Auto-Zoom you must have run RIDER TRACKING. If you skipped that step you'll have to go back to that step first.
- Turn on Auto-Zoom
Without using Auto-Zoom
Analyzing your synchronized videos without Auto-Zoom is the quickest and easiest way to use LITPro VISION, but comes with some limitations. Using VISION without Auto-Zoom enabled, or skipping RIDER TRACKING is great if you just want to analyze line choice, if you don't want to run RIDER TRACKING, or your rider is too often obscured by another rider or some other visual obstruction.
Using the Faster by... Slower by...
This timing differential feature is available and accurate so long as you have accurately added your frame locks. If the timing differential is inaccurate then either correct your frame locks or in some cases add additional ones. Check out that related help desk article on setting frame locks.
Sharing your VISION Analysis
Once you have an analysis you like you can share the raw format or render to a video. If you choose the raw format only people with the LITPro app on iOS can review it, but they get all of the analysis capabilities of the app. If you share it rendered as a video then anyone with a screen can view it - or even watch it on a big screen.
Watch tutorial on how to analyze synchronized videos: