This is useful to create advanced setups, for example having an instance dedicated to capture and another to replay, or for instrumenting Kinovea from other programs. Each instance can use its own preferences file. By default it will be a number in sequence but you can also use the -name argument on the command line for full control. When using multiple instances of Kinovea, each instance now has a deterministic name. When the club impact triggers the recording it will start saving the video stream from 3 seconds ago. We set the video delay to 3 seconds in the capture screen, and set “stop recording by duration” to 5 seconds. For example, say we are filming a golf swing and want to capture from 3 seconds before impact to 2 seconds after it. Recording footage around an event of interest is natively supported with the existing delay feature. This enables a hands-free, continuous recording workflow. We can now trigger recording based on microphone volume, and stop recording after a specific duration. Plenty of changes aren’t described here, please consult the full changelog for details. Special thanks to Robin Karinen, Fault圜lubs, and Reiner Hente, for their patience in spite of my continuous requests for testing buggy builds □ Many thanks to everybody that helped with testing this version. This version introduces capture-and-replay automation, improves capture performances, especially for delayed video, and adds many other improvements.
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