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Post by fbcoach33 on May 31, 2006 19:54:57 GMT -6
Ive been told that if you do a varsity gold fundraiser they have a pretty solid scouting software package they offer for 400 dollars. Does anyone know anything about this? I think I may have read it on this board thanks guys.
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Post by knighter on Jun 1, 2006 5:20:16 GMT -6
They do, and it is very good/easy to use. Pretty nice stuff, saw a demo of it at a clinic in the spring. Many of the big schools in Iowa are on board as it eliminates the mail/driving of tape exchange. Easy to download a game to and from their website.
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Post by coachh on Jun 1, 2006 7:22:26 GMT -6
Does anyone know how this compares to ProScout?
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Post by Coach Huey on Jun 1, 2006 13:32:19 GMT -6
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Post by fbcoach33 on Jun 1, 2006 20:37:56 GMT -6
can you live capture with it? do you happen to know if the price I wrote (400) was right?
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Post by knighter on Jun 2, 2006 5:48:32 GMT -6
yep 400 bucks if you do vg fundraiser (gold cards i believe)...I have the free Pro Scout Video, so I am guessing my admin won't allow me to buy it for a year or two, but it looks as though VG is more "user friendly". They mad it look pretty simple, but I am sure PSV guys would do the same demo and make it look easy as well.
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Post by Mav on Jun 2, 2006 9:03:46 GMT -6
We recently demoed the VG software. It's really just a film exchange application, not to be confused with a full video editing systems such as DSV or Proscout. VG will readily agree with this fact. They say they may add features if the demand is there.
Video editing systems have 4 primary components 1) video capture 2) data entry for each play 3) video output (ie cutups/highlights) 4) reporting. VG only has 1 (video capture) and 3 (video output), the 2 simplest components (and probably only 10% of a full system). What really differentiates the top systems is the ease of data entry and reporting capabilities.
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