Nacsport Basic Plus Changelog

What's new in Nacsport Basic Plus 1.3.300

Feb 27, 2013
  • Block categories template with a password:
  • By doing this, only the person with the password will be able to modify the categories template.
  • Action registering with excluding categories:
  • With this option the registering actions can be made with excluding categories.
  • Example: With two buttons named “Possession” and “Not possession” the possession of the ball can be registered exactly.
  • Increase of hotkeys available to register actions:
  • At the time of registering actions, SHIFT+KEY (letters) combinations can be used to increase available hotkeys to 52.
  • Change name of any button (category or descriptor) in a template during registering of actions
  • The name of any button can be changed during action registering without changing environments.
  • Activate/deactivate “auto add descriptor at each click” property during registering of actions
  • Property “auto add descriptor at each click” can be activated/deactivated in a descriptor during registering of actions without changing environments.
  • Finish manual mode when registering categories with key ESC
  • With this option all the categories in manual mode active in any moment can be finished at the same time.
  • Hide descriptors red button shown in the template.
  • Export databases as text file (TXT) from Timeline:
  • .nac databases can be saved as a text file (TXT) to work with other programs and to obtain statistical information.
  • Export .nac databases as .XML files:
  • With this option, Nacsport databases can be used in other Timeline based software.
  • Note: contact us to know about availability.
  • Export .nac databases to Microsoft Excel:
  • Nacsport databases can be exported to Microsoft Excel, in two different data structures.
  • Synchronise from any point of the Timeline:
  • Actions registered can be synchronised (moved) from any moment of the Timeline, by using the vertical line of the Timeline as a starting point.
  • Move among timeline categories with keys:
  • By clicking “A” on the keyboard, users will move to the next category row, and by clicking “Q”, they will move back to the previous one.
  • Create videos directly from Timeline, registered actions with drawings included:
  • Previously, this option was only available in Presentations.
  • Customisable data matrix size:
  • Users will have better use of the data matrix
  • Switch sizes of the data matrix:
  • With this option, users can switch between the size modified by the user and size adjusted by the program.
  • Hide/show the sum of registers in the name of every category:
  • Option useful to avoid confusion when the category is a number.
  • Hide a category from timeline
  • Show all hidden categories from timeline
  • Move through lists with keys:
  • By clicking “A” on the keyboard, users will move to the next list, and by clicking “Q”, they will move back to the previous one.
  • Select text position to be superimposed in the video produced:
  • From the timeline or presentation, users will place superimposed text in the upper /lower part of the generated video.
  • New output format when producing videos: .m4v:
  • Optimized video format for Web Ready Standard, Web Ready HD, iPhone, iPod, YouTube Standard and YouTube HD.
  • Video capture in high definition (HDV) via FireWire:
  • Users will be able to capture video in HDV (and register actions at the same time) via FireWire. Output video format is .mpg (1440x1080).
  • Capture video in .mp4 format via FireWire or USB Video Digitiser:
  • Users will be able to capture video in .mp4 (and register actions at the same time) via FireWire or via USB Video Digitiser. You can watch our video explanation of the USB Video Digitiser on our YouTube channel.
  • Import database (XML) from timeline based programs:
  • With this option, you can run Nacsport with databases from other programs.
  • Note: contact us to know which XML databases are compatible.
  • Add .PNG files:
  • Users will be able to use this kind of files to insert them into presentations or video footage.