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The GY-HM200SP also includes all the professional features of the GY-HM200, including a 1/2.3-inch BSI CMOS
imager and integrated 12x zoom lens with optical image stabilizer and 24x dynamic zoom in HD mode. The
camera records 4K Ultra HD (150 or 70 Mbps), 4:2:2 Full HD (50 Mbps), and SD footage to nonproprietary
SDHC/SDXC memory cards. Other features include dual XLR audio inputs with built-in phantom power that
are mic/line switchable, an integrated handle with hot shoe and dedicated microphone mount, and SDI and
HDMI video outputs.
Video Coaching Technology
Another growing market is video coaching technology. While the process is frequently labor intensive, it is also
an eective way to share information. For example, a football team can record practice with several cameras,
then upload the footage to a server or cloud-based platform with tailored software that allows the coaching
sta to add notes and drawings to the video. As a result, players and coaches can study the team performance.
One of the major criticisms of video coaching solutions, however, is the time required to upload and annotate
footage. JVC has formed a new partnership with XOS Digital, the leading provider of digital coaching
technology for sports organizations, to improve video coaching workows. Used by hundreds of professional
and college sports teams, XOS Thunder HD is one of the most sophisticated systems available, with the ability
to include positional tracking and biometric data for every athlete.
Most video applications do not require the actual time of day, but it is essential data for the metrics used in
player tracking and biometrics recording systems. With its built-in GPS capability, the new JVC GY-HM650SC
ProHD camera retrieves coordinated universal time (UTC) via satellite and embeds a real-time reference within
the video metadata, which synchronizes multiple cameras and biometric data collected by player tracking
devices. As a result, the system allows a coach to instantly nd a portion of video associated with any specic
biometric or positional data point.
In addition to the ability to include UTC time-stamp data within its recording, the GY HM650SC can include
specic metadata related to the type of play (oense, defense, kicko, etc.) via an intuitive mobile GUI.
The metadata can then be interpreted by the XOS Thunder platform, allowing the system to automatically
categorize and separate plays into appropriate folders, which can save hours of post-recording cutting and
tagging from the traditional coach workow.
• VISUALIZATION–Help players and coaches
to understand the meaning behind the
player performance biometric data
• UNIVERSAL –Integration with any player
tracking platform
• PREPARATION–View player paths and
biometric data right on the practice eld





