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Synchronize With Video Capture

Media functionality provides tight synchronization between a video recording of a subject and their physiological data.

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A high frame rate camera option (100 frames per second) provides a clear and detailed view of the mechanics of a movement while reviewing the physiological data. The camera is fully controlled by AcqKnowledge and the media window is part of the AcqKnowledge display. There are several ways to synchronize motion analysis equipment employing video capture with the MP System.

  1. The video capture system can send a TTL trigger start pulse to the MP System.
  2. The vertical sync pulse from the camera can be directed to an unused analog input and then AcqKnowledge‘s peak counter can compare the exact video recording time to the other data channels recorded by the MP System.
  3. The MP System can send a synchronizing trigger to the video capture system.

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