How to Use the Blast Connect Analysis Tool (Web)

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The Blast Connect Analysis Tool lets coaches and players annotate swing video and compare multiple videos side-by-side directly in a web browser. It must be used in Google Chrome.

How to Use the Analysis Tool

  1. Open Google Chrome — the Analysis Tool requires this browser.
  2. Select the video you want to analyze from your Library.
  3. Choose the “Analyze” option under the video.
  4. Use the editing tools to annotate the video and compare multiple videos side-by-side.
  5. Tap the record icon in the top right to start and stop a screencast recording, capturing video and audio of your analysis to share with players or coaches.

FAQ

Which browser do I need for the Analysis Tool?
Google Chrome — the tool is not supported in other browsers.

Can I compare more than one video at once?
Yes, the Analysis Tool’s editing tools support side-by-side video comparison in addition to annotation.

Can I record my analysis to share with someone else?
Yes — use the record icon in the top right to capture a screencast with video and audio of your walkthrough.

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