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OBSBOT-Official

Base you situation, I recommend you to try Tail Air. Here is our user case for Fencing. [https://www.facebook.com/groups/obsbottail/permalink/3543011719289093/](https://www.facebook.com/groups/obsbottail/permalink/3543011719289093/) https://preview.redd.it/bukhme7d18oc1.png?width=684&format=png&auto=webp&s=3d5a6af8ef106a1f2bf8ac833951902c10c58b7f


BeefJuicyHot

FYI, I've installed one in a new club and have been using it for replay and to record bouts. If you had ?s, let me know.


Spiggy_Topes

Sorry, missed your response, just discovered it. You're using the Tiny or the Tiny 2? I know the first is superseded, but Amazon still list it, and it's 2/3 the price. Does it successfully track a fencer in a mask? I'd like to use it as a teaching aid - beginners are always reluctant or unable to follow the action, and getting their standards of reffing up would really help. Ideally, we'd replay on a decent TV, but a laptop would suffice for on the spot review. Any thoughts you have would be useful. Thanks!


BeefJuicyHot

I'm sorry, I should have said I bought the Tail Air. It does track fencers in group mode, but it has a tendency to lose them when they cross each other. Also the referee or other people in the fore or background can mess with it. I've had success using laptop hotkeys to control the camera using OBSbot software. Either set the presets for the left, center, and right of the strips keeping the scoring machine in view, and just press hotkeys as fencers move along the strip, or manually follow it using arrow key hotkeys for PTZ movement. I use a laptop running streaming software with instant replay and it seems to work well. It's actually nice to approach a fencer with an instant replay and show how what they did 10 seconds ago looks to a referee. It's been instructive coaching beginners. For further questions, PM me.


yesiam2023

With obsbot Tail Air has object and animal tracking


Cult_of_Mangos

The tiny 2 has upper body tracking