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We’ve Got BEEF!

We would like to introduce StatEasy’s newest sport – Basketball!

All of the simplicity of StatEasy in a package designed specifically for basketball. Check out all of the dunks and alley-oops we statted at a local high school game.

Contact us at sales@stateasysports.com for a personal demonstration.

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StatEasy Taking Their Talents to Delaware

We’ll be on the road this weekend traveling to the UMES Hawk Invitational in Millsboro, Delaware to meet 20 of the top women’s collegiate bowling teams in the nation. We’ve worked extremely hard over the past few months to introduce a solution that the bowling community can get excited about. This will be our first Hawk Invitational and we’re pumped!

Competing in the Hawk Invitational will be some of the top programs in the country including Vanderbilt, Fairleigh-Dickinson, and host school UMES.

Millsboro Lanes has been selected as the venue for the competition, which begins Friday and extends into Sunday.

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Give Players What They Need – More Video.

It’s true. With StatEasy, you can create video playlists for your athletes. Imagine being able to compile a list of the most important plays from last weekend’s matches in a quick, easy format. You can include any video clip from digs, to aces, to errors. Film review will be succinct and effective. Check out our Youtube Channel to see how to make a playlist.

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Only 38 More Days Until the AVCA & StatEasy Go to San Antonio.

Heading to this year’s AVCA Convention in San Antonio? Well we are too!

To get ready, we’re checking out the go-to spots in San Antonio.

For today, we’ve enlisted the help of Mr. Adam Richman from the Travel Channel’s Man v. Food. Check out Adam’s Vlog for some San Antonio favorites.

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What About the Telestrator?

You’ve probably noticed the telestrator during video review. If you haven’t, great news, we have a telestrator!

You can use the telestrator a couple different ways.

1. Drawing directly on the video.

  • You can use your mouse to click and draw Xs, Os, arrows, lines, smiley faces, etc.

*To clear the telestrator, do this…

**You can also save a picture of the telestrator. Just “Save To File…” and follow the directions.

2. Drawing on the diagram.

  • You can also use the telestrator on the court diagram below the video.
  • You’ll need to calibrate the diagram w/ the video. Check it out…

Step 1: Click on “Calibrate this drawing area”.

Step 2: After you select “Calibrate this drawing area”, click on the four corners in the diagram starting w/ the back left and moving counter clockwise. Do the same w/ the court in the video.

*Now whatever you draw on the diagram will show up on the video and vice versa. Pretty groovy, huh?

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Need to Edit Your Information?

Remember:

You can customize and edit your teams, players, shortcuts, stats, stat reports and more in the Configuration section.

For our visual learners, check out how to edit your team information on our Youtube Channel!

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What if I Enter a Stat Late?

You can always sync an individual stat later!

Once you have synced a video to the statistics, you might notice some of the stats are not perfectly in line w/ the video. No worries! That happens sometimes when a statistic is coded a little late.

You’ll need to be in sync mode to fix a late statistic. As soon as you see the late stat happen (in the picture below, it is a dig by Max Mauro), click on the statistic in the stream to the right.

The dig by Max Mauro will now be perfectly in line with the video. You can repeat this process with any statistic (after you have performed the initial sync of course).

*If you need to delete a sync, there will be an “x” in the top right corner of the sync (the arrow below is pointing out the sync).

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So You Want To Synchronize Video w/ Statistics?

Once you have taken statistics for any match, you can effortlessly synchronize those stats to video w/ StatEasy.

A few things to remember…

  • Your game footage should be one continuous video. There is no need to stop recording for time outs, stoppage of play, or between games.
  • Because you only have one video, you only need to sync once (makes sense, right?).
  • If you record each game (a.k.a. a set) individually, you will need to sync each video individually.

Check out our step-by-step video (in HD)!

How to Synchronize a Video

Be sure to visit our Youtube channel for more instructional videos.

http://www.youtube.com/stateasy

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Transfer a Match From Computer A to Computer B

You’ve taken stats for a match and synced w/ video on your laptop. Now let’s get that match onto another computer.

Step 1: Export match from Computer A
Step 2: Load match onto external hard drive
Step 3: Drag match into “StatEasy is Running Window” on Computer B
Step 4: Manage stat import

(Each step is is described below with some pictures to help you along the way.)

Step 1: Export Match

To export the match you like, simply click on export. If there is video attached, the video will go too (i.e., the file will be much, much larger and you won’t need to re-import the video into StatEasy).

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Step-1 Export Match

Step 2: Load Match

Go ahead and save the match file to a flash drive, an external hard drive, or a floppy disk.

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Step-2 Load Match

Step 3: Drag & Drop

On computer B, drag and drop the match file from your external drive into the “StatEasy is Running Window”. Pictured here in this lagoon.

*Remember, if there was video synchronized to the match statistics on Computer A, you won’t need to re-upload the video on Computer B.

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Step-3 Drag & Drop

Step 4: Manage Stat Imports

From the Dashboard, click “Manage Stat Imports” (now glowing red) and review your stats.

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Step-4 Manage Stat Import

Scroll to the bottom and complete the import. Simple, no?

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Step-4 Manage Stat Import

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Take Stats From a Video in 4 Steps (Now w/ Pictures!)

There are 4 easy steps you’ll need to follow so you can take stats right from a video.

Step 1: Upload a Video

Step 2: Create a Match

Step 3: Associate the Video

Step 4: Take Stats

(Each step is is described below with some pictures to help you along the way.)

Step 1: Upload a Video

Simply drag your video file into the “StatEasy is Running Window”. Pictured here orbiting Earth.

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Uploading video

Step 1 - Upload a Video

Step 2: Create Your Match

From the Dashboard, you can create a new match. Step 2 – Accomplished.

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Step-2 Create Your Match

Step 3: Associate the Video

Now we must marry the game we created, with the video we uploaded. Isn’t it beautiful? (Hint: Follow the arrow)

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Step-3 Associate the Video

Step 3(cont.): Associate the Video

Your newly uploaded video will be at the bottom. This is still Step 3 by the way.

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Associate to the event

Step-3 Associate the Video

Step 3: Associate the Video

Fill in the little bubble next to the match. Just like the SATs. (Hint: If the video is only of 1 game, fill in the bubble next to the game instead)

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Step-3 Associate the Video

Step 4: Take Stats

And voilà! You can now take stats from a video.

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Step-4 Take Stats

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