Section 02: Using Velogic Studio
Spark Lines in the Fit Log
Sometimes it's useful to get a graphical indication of how a particular MotionMetriq has changed over the course of a fit, such as after you've completed a sustainability test. Velogic Studio makes that easy through the use of a feature called "Spark ...
Upgrading from Kinect to a single Femto Mega camera
If you're a Velogic Studio Essentials user who started with a Kinect camera, but you want to upgrade to an Orbbec Femto Mega camera - this page is for you. Stage 1: Gather hardware PC meeting minimum specs You should already have a computer meeting ...
Pedal angular velocity visualization
One of the new features in Velogic Studio v4 is the ability to visualize how angular velocity of the pedal varies throughout the pedal stroke. If you Lock in a single capture for review (or Compare 2 captures), and then click on the Cadence metric: ...
Ankle Flexion metrics and visualization
Historical: Ankle Angle metrics Historically, Velogic Studio used 7 markers: wrist, elbow, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, and toe. From those 7 markers, a range of metrics were calculated; for the foot, this was mainly "Ankle Angle" which is a simple ...
Troubleshooting marker detection
Velogic Studio should be giving you a solid wireframe/skeleton: ... and the Quality Indicators should be showing "Good" for detection. If you're not getting that, this page will help you troubleshoot. Look for red dots - any extra? Any missing? If ...
Customising display of MOTION METRIQs
Introduction The MOTION METRIQs panel, on the right-hand side of Step 2, shows the instantaneous or captured values for all of the metrics calculated by Velogic Studio. In addition to the default view, Velogic Studio Labs has a powerful customisation ...
Using multiple Kinect cameras
Microsoft Kinect cameras have always had an inbuilt limitation: it's only possible to attach a single Kinect camera to Windows at one time. When we developed Velogic Studio 4 (released early 2024), one of the major enhancements was the ability to use ...
Report options and pages
Velogic Studio has a professionally-designed, full-featured, automatically-generated report. Our users frequently give feedback that this is the "best feature" of Velogic Studio, so let's explore! The report is generated on Step 3 of the fit process. ...
Webcams: Overview, FAQ, troubleshooting.
Velogic Studio can show a liveview of, and record video from, any webcams that you have attached to your computer. How to configure webcams Step 1 of Velogic Studio is the configuration step. There's a section in step 1 to help you configure your ...
ANT+ Overview & Troubleshooting
If you have a ANT+ USB device plugged into your computer, Velogic Studio can use it to communicate with ANT+ sensors close to your computer. What does ANT+ support look like in Velogic Studio? Step 1 of Velogic Studio is the configuration step. ...
Knee track
As a fitter, it's useful to know what your rider's knee is doing during the pedal stroke. For example, is the knee moving directly up & down, or is it flaring out (away from the frame) at the top of the stroke, possibly indicating hip impingement? Is ...
Reviewing and comparing fit artifacts
As you carry out the fit, Velogic Studio records various "artifacts" for each capture. These include: Raw videos from the depth camera(s) and/or any webcams you have at different positions around the rider. Stroke analysis videos from the depth ...
Troubleshooting Velogic Studio
If you can’t get any information at all from the Kinect, or the Kinect is disconnecting: check out our hardware compatibility guide and Kinect camera troubleshooting guide first. Once you're sure that the Kinect is working fine (i.e. the Kinect ...
Extra tips
If you choose to switch sides during a fit you will need to click the calibrate button below the liveview screen every time you change sides If you wish to perform a quick fit you can use this system without calibrating. It will only offer the ...
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 ...
Road metrics
Our system offers an extensive range of metrics. Using 3D data well requires combining multiple factors in your decision making. Here is some guidance for "orthodox" positions. Metric Range Ankle Angle Average 100-130, range < 30 Knee Angle Max ...
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 ...
Joint marker placement
This is best performed with the rider on the bike. Before beginning to place the markers: Explain to customer that you will be placing markers on their joints so some physical contact will be required (this should also be explained in pre-fit ...