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How to Adjust Lead and Lag for Existing Highlights

Open a highlight in full-screen view, click Adjust Lead/Lag, drag either end of the red line on the timeline to increase or decrease timing, preview changes, and save. This creates a new highlight wit

Written by Julian Rodrigues
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Overview

If a highlight was captured with too much or too little lead time (video before the event) or lag time (video after the event), you can adjust these timings after the fact. This creates a new highlight with the corrected timing while preserving the original highlight unchanged.


How to Adjust Lead and Lag for Existing Highlights

1. Navigate to Multimedia > Highlights


2. Click on the highlight you want to adjust to open it in full-screen view


3. Click Adjust Lead/Lag below the video player


4. The Edit Clip screen opens showing the timeline with a red line representing lead/lag


5. Drag either end of the red line to increase or decrease lead or lag


6. Watch the seconds update on the right side of the screen as you drag


7. Click Play to preview your changes


8. Click Undo if needed to revert changes


9. Click Save when satisfied with the timing


This creates a NEW highlight with the adjusted timing. The original highlight is preserved and remains unchanged in your Highlights library.


What Lead and Lag Mean

Lead: Seconds of video BEFORE the match event


Lag: Seconds of video AFTER the match event


Default: 15 seconds each


Example: A goal at 23:45 with 15-second lead/lag captures video from 23:30 to 24:00


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