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If connected to Wi-Fi, you'll see a cloud icon on the screen. Tap the Record button to start and stop recording.
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You'll need both enabled to record and upload video. The Hudl app may ask for access to your device's microphone and camera. Log in to the Hudl app and tap the camera icon to begin recording.Record and Upload without an Existing Schedule Entry If you don't have a schedule entry, follow these steps to begin recording. If you have a schedule entry for the event you're filming, click here. For a list of supported devices, click here. Or try to include the scoreboard in your shot to make it easier to follow along. Take quick scoreboard shots throughout the match-especially at the end of each set.Make sure you can clearly see jersey numbers and referee signals as you record.Hold the iPad in landscape mode for best results.Starting with a good vantage point can save you from overusing the zoom function. If you have a telephoto lens, attach it to your iPad or camera to improve film quality.Even if there is a call in question, keep recording so you can catch the outcome. Only pause at timeouts or between sets.This guarantees a great view of your players, not the net.
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Have your device far enough away to see both deep corners or high enough to get the full court in frame. Use these recording tips to get the best Hudl Assist breakdowns for volleyball.