How to Fix Low Quality Video Issues

Upload clear, steady videos so GameRunIQ can track your movements accurately.

  1. Use the Right Device

    Use a smartphone or an HD (720p or higher) camera to record. The majority of contemporary smartphones satisfy this requirement, but make sure you're recording at the best quality possible by constantly checking your settings. To prevent shaky video, place your device on a tripod or other sturdy surface.

  2. Set the Right Environment

    It's all about the lighting. Select an open, well-lit area, ideally with bright indoor lighting or natural daylight. Because distractions can impede precise tracking, keep the athlete in the center of the frame and steer clear of cluttered backgrounds.

  3. Record the Entire Body and Equipment

    Including any equipment used for movement, frame the athlete from head to toe. Clips that are cropped or zoomed in may miss crucial actions, resulting in an analysis that is either insufficient or erroneous.

  4. Ensure a Stable Internet Connection

    A poor internet connection can result in corrupted uploads or processing delays even with high-quality video. For seamless and comprehensive video uploads, make use of Wi-Fi or a robust mobile network.

  5. Review Before Uploading

    Always take a quick look at your recording before uploading. Check for clear resolution, steady framing, and full visibility of movements. Fixing issues at this stage saves time and ensures your analysis report is reliable.