Skip to content

Video Sync

Video sync is one of StatSetter’s most powerful features. When you track stats while video is playing, every stat event gets a precise timestamp. Later, you can click any event to jump to that exact moment in the video.

How It Works

  1. Upload video for the set you’re tracking (or paste a video URL)
  2. Press play on the video
  3. Track stats as normal — each stat is automatically stamped with the current video time
  4. After the match, click any event in the timeline to jump to that play in the video

Uploading Video

In the Track Stats view:

  1. Click the video area at the top
  2. Choose a file from your device or paste a URL
  3. Supported formats: MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, WebM
  4. Video loads and is ready to play

Supported Video Sources

SourceHow to Use
Local fileUpload MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, or WebM
URLPaste a direct link to a video file
YouTubePaste a YouTube URL (public or unlisted)

Video Controls

  • Play/Pause — Space bar or click the play button
  • Playback speed — 0.25×, 0.5×, 0.75×, 1×, 1.25×, 1.5×, 2×, 4×
  • Zoom — 1× to 3× zoom with pan
  • Picture-in-Picture — pop the video into a floating window
  • Timeline markers — colored dots on the timeline show where stats were recorded

Timeline Markers

Each stat event creates a colored marker on the video timeline:

  • Green — Successful plays (kills, aces, digs, blocks)
  • Red — Errors
  • Gray — Neutral touches (zero attacks, serve zeros)

Click any marker to jump directly to that moment.

Trimming & Clip Export

You can extract clips centered on specific plays:

  1. Click the scissors icon on any event in the timeline
  2. StatSetter extracts a 6-second clip centered on the play timestamp
  3. The clip is saved as a highlight in your highlights library

Tips

  • Start the video before the match — even a few seconds of pre-match footage helps with context
  • Use a tripod — stable footage makes review much more valuable
  • Record the full match — you can trim later, but you can’t recover footage you didn’t record
  • YouTube works great — if you live-stream your match to YouTube, paste the replay URL afterward for full sync