Hi,
Just to clear some things up,
Tagging is what really makes competitors' software powerful.
This is not a competition. There's no "market share" to loose or win.
There is just several softwares that happen to cover overlapping fields. Nothing prevents you from using them all.
Sports researchers and professional coaches need to tag behavour and events in the time line.
Agreed.
It's a huge mistake to override tagging options.
They are not overlooked, it's just a matter of prioritization.
There is a massive ammount of work to be done (Camcorder capture, audio, improved drawing tools, better measurement tools, better comparison tools, publishing framework, motion summarization and extraction, etc.)
Notational analysis is one of them. Your message is a +1 vote for it in the prioritization queue. Others may have different needs / views.
dartfish s full of stupid features, which nobody uses, like stromotion
Now that's a statement. I, on the contrary, think that this type of motion summarization is an invaluable tool for motion analysis.
(By the way, there are people ready to afford the price tag just to get this feature.)
Even if u are not interested in tactical analysis nor in behavoural studies
I am. If I had to use it for a project right now, I'd use LongoMatch software as linked above.
And if I found it to be lacking in some departments, then I would go on their forum and suggest improvements, give feedback, etc. As I said, nothing prevents you from using several programs. Especially when some of them are provided at no cost.
I certainly hope that one day there will be a fully fledged notational analysis module in Kinovea, but I also know it's not going to happen soon.
tagging visual-technical observations or events in the video clips is what really makes sense in the use of a video management system.
Well, I don't view Kinovea as a video management system, but more as a motion analysis tool. It makes a big difference.
Managing the whole user's video collection is a nice goal, but not ours. Kinovea might just be one piece in your toolchain.
You can complement it with some file level manager on one end, and maybe a CD burner on the other for exemple.
I also think that focusing on playback and analysis will make for a more lightweight and easy-to-use program in the end.
Thanks