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Using the software
Shrink the capture area around the rider – leave space above for sitting up but it can be tight on the sides and ground. Reducing the capture area significantly lowers the processing load on your computer and can help it run much faster. Only the ...
The bike fit process
Step 1: Configuration and rider details After starting Velogic Studio (and optionally signing in, if you haven’t signed in recently), you'll see Step 1: Step 1 is for you to get all setup prior to the fit session commencing. The client name, email ...
Setting up the fit area
Where should the camera be positioned? The camera should be positioned 180cm-220cm from the bike (roughly 6-7 feet) with the lens ideally at a height of 95cm. Relative to the bike the camera should be pointing at the approximate midpoint between bars ...
Submitting performance data
If you're not getting the performance you expect out of Velogic Studio, a great first step is to submit some performance data to our support team. If our support team asks you for performance data, here's what you should do: Sign into Velogic Studio ...
Triathlon metrics
While the majority of the metrics are the same for a Tri/TT fit as a road one, there are a few key differences. Triathlon position The major change in body angles is a much lower torso angle than on a road bike (possible thanks to moving the saddle ...