13th December 2013, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by jazzy
But how do you determine the correct time? - do you time a video, pull a number out of a hat or what?
And how do you even know the distances are correct?
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Hi Jazzy,
Timing videos or vision that is recorded directly from the TV is problematic. This is due to things such as frame loss, compression issues etc. The only way to get it right is to have the technology which is substantial, that enables a live stream feed that is then digitally measured and verified from different points in the race.
In terms of getting the distances correct, we have these independently verified. Regulation distances are affected sometimes by different rail positions and other factors. Needless to say we are confident that we have these situations covered.
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R2W Axis - Axis is Australia's leading horse racing software and database; with sophisticated form analysis tools and accurate performance ratings that include Hong Kong.
http://www.ratings2win.com.au/
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