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Replay It is the worlds first Video Delay application made exclusively for Google Chrome. A simple yet powerful real-time video…
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Replay It is the worlds first Video Delay application made exclusively for Google Chrome. A simple yet powerful real-time video analysis tool that helps you analyse and improve your sporting activities or the performance of your students or athletes.
Replay It records videos and displays them continuously with a time delay for quick and handsfree visual feedback. This allows you to record your performance and watch it a few seconds later directly on your laptop or Chromebook without touching a button.
Multiscreen support means you can set different delay values and view a performance multiple times. This makes it the perfect tool for sports coaches, physical education teachers, dancers, students and much more.
Need training, support & ideas for your PE Program? Join the free webinar to learn how to implement it in your practice at
www.thepegeek.com/replayitwebinar
Latest reviews
- (2020-07-06) Roberto Maraton: Really helpfull for showing a 60 seconds delayed video so people can view themselfs alfter doing some activity. I used it with a usb capture device and a simple 480p ntsc camera.
- (2020-07-05) Mary Neeld: We run a trampoline program and have been looking for a software to play back the routines in real time so the competitor can watch them back. The next best software we could find was around £1000, this software works beautifully with either a webcam or a gopro hooked up to a converter.
Latest issues
- (2021-12-22, v:2.0.6) Brodie Miller: Full Screen
Hi, Is there any way that the image can be full screen? Thanks - (2020-07-05, v:2.0.2) Mary Neeld: Base requirements
Hi, We've been using this addon for our trampoline program and it's fantastic! I'd like to know more how it works as we're trying to implement it on a larger scale. We purchased a small form factor PC but the CPU output was working flat out and didn't quite have the juice. It was an intel pentium class processor. Do you know what sort of PC specification I should be looking at purchasing to run this on a video feed of 720 resolution 90fps? Kind Regards, Tim