Summary of "Best Soccer Cameras - Trace vs Pixellot vs Veo Camera Game Clips"

The video, presented by Ben from Easy Sports Video, compares three soccer camerasTrace, Pixellot, and Veo—by recording the same soccer game during daylight and night under lights. The cameras were positioned differently, with the video camera on a 20-foot tripod for tactical analysis and live streaming, and the other two on 12-foot tripods.

Key highlights and goals from the game are shown from all three cameras. However, the Trace camera did not automatically generate highlight clips due to setup issues, so Ben manually created highlights by selecting specific moments, adjusting start times, tagging events (like goals), assigning players, and saving clips to playlists for easy access. He noted limitations in Trace’s interface, such as limited clip duration options and navigation challenges.

Pixellot automatically identified game moments, including goals, but only in short 10-second clips. Ben extended these clips manually to about 27 seconds to match other cameras’ highlights, added player info, and created downloadable clips. He criticized Pixellot for adding branded splash screens at the start and end of clips, which required manual trimming when compiling highlight videos.

The Veo camera was the easiest for highlight creation, as its AI automatically tagged goals and created clips. Ben simply filtered events by goals and downloaded ready-made clips without manual adjustments.

Ben also compared the speed of clip generation: Veo was the fastest (around 30 seconds), Trace took about 1-2 minutes, and Pixellot was the slowest, sometimes taking up to 30 minutes.

Throughout the video, Ben demonstrated the process of creating, editing, and downloading highlight clips from each platform, emphasizing the pros and cons of their interfaces and workflows.

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