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Hi,

I'm trying to record my golf swing have have 2 instances if kinovea running.
1 is for dual recording and the other is for dual playback.

One issue I'm having is that the recordings seem to be inconsistent in length. Seems like the full length clips are 3.408 long. But often one of the 2 recordings is less. It's leading to not synced playback.

I've allocated almost 20 gb for retroactive recording and it's still inconsistent. Is my i7 8700 a bottleneck?

My other issue is with the dual playback. Each of my recordings saves to its own folder. I have the folder observer running and pretty often only 1 of the videos play automatically instead of both. And I have to manually start them together. I have tried increasing the playback memory and lowering it. Nothing works. It seems like it loads 1 video first and then it starts to play and the 2nd video starts a bit later and then it stops the first playback and only plays the 2nd one.

Any insight to these problems?

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PicoTTS wrote:

Hi,

I'm trying to record my golf swing have have 2 instances if kinovea running.
1 is for dual recording and the other is for dual playback.

One issue I'm having is that the recordings seem to be inconsistent in length. Seems like the full length clips are 3.408 long. But often one of the 2 recordings is less. It's leading to not synced playback.

I've allocated almost 20 gb for retroactive recording and it's still inconsistent. Is my i7 8700 a bottleneck?

My other issue is with the dual playback. Each of my recordings saves to its own folder. I have the folder observer running and pretty often only 1 of the videos play automatically instead of both. And I have to manually start them together. I have tried increasing the playback memory and lowering it. Nothing works. It seems like it loads 1 video first and then it starts to play and the 2nd video starts a bit later and then it stops the first playback and only plays the 2nd one.

Any insight to these problems?

Hello,
If possible, try saving both recordings in the same folder and using a single folder observer. This may help synchronize playback more effectively.