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Re: Video Analysis Software



On Fri, 31 May 1996 Raacc@aol.com wrote:

If you're thinking of using video analysis software in physics education,
then you might want to consider World-in-Motion. Version 2.0 is out and you
can see some of its features at:

http://members.aol.com/raacc/wim.html

Using this software, you can analyze digitized video files saved in the avi
format. While it comes on a CD with over 200 ready-to-use video clips, the
software also allows you to use your own video experiments. There are a
number of screen dumps in this web page that show some of the analysis
features of the software. The screen dumps are 640X480 so I suggest you use
an 800X600 video screen size to view them and have a 14.4 or faster modem.

rac

The images and descriptions look great!

Does World-in-Motion comprise a complete package, i.e., the video
digitizer and vcr controller, etc., or does it only work on predigitized
video clips?

Can you provide info on where to get more info re: W-i-M?

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