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How to use RepRecap

A quick guide for getting set up at practice and the most common things coaches ask about. If you don't see what you need here, send a note to support@springmillai.com.

Setup

  1. Mount the iPad on a tripod facing the area you want to record. Landscape orientation; a tripod with a tablet mount works well.
  2. Open RepRecap and grant the Camera permission when prompted.
  3. Optional: AirPlay to a TV. Swipe down from the top-right of the iPad to open Control Center, tap Screen Mirroring, and pick the TV. Players can watch playbacks on the TV instead of the iPad.
  4. Plug in power if you'll be recording for more than ~30 minutes — continuous capture warms the device up faster than people expect.

Recording a rep

  1. Tap the record button. The viewfinder fills the screen.
  2. Set the delay slider to the number of seconds you want between live and replay. Common starting points: 5–10s for setting drills, 15–20s for hitting lines.
  3. Run the drill normally. The iPad keeps recording while it plays the most recent rep back to whoever's watching.
  4. To save a particular rep, tap the save button while it's playing back (or right after). Saved clips are kept; everything else rolls off naturally.

Saving and tagging clips

  1. Open the Library tab to see saved clips, newest first.
  2. Tap a clip, then tap Assign player. Pick a name from the roster.
  3. Add a note if you want — short text like "good platform" or "late on transition" — to find it again later.

Roster names are managed in Team settings. Phase 1 supports a single team.

Building reels

  1. Open Reels and tap New reel.
  2. Pick the player. The app suggests their tagged clips; tap to include or exclude.
  3. Reorder with a long-press drag. Tap Generate to stitch the reel with a name card at the start.
  4. Export the finished reel to the photo library if you want to text or AirDrop it.

Troubleshooting

Camera permission was denied

Open the Settings app on the iPad, scroll to RepRecap, and turn on Camera. Then relaunch the app.

"Storage full" warning

Saved clips and stitched reels live on the device. Open the Library, delete clips you don't need, then export anything you want to keep first.

The replay looks choppy

Long sessions in a hot gym can push older iPads to a thermal throttle. The app falls back to 720p30 automatically; the simplest fix is to plug in power, give the iPad a few minutes to cool, and avoid leaving it in direct sun.

AirPlay keeps dropping

AirPlay reliability depends on the gym Wi-Fi. If it drops repeatedly, try a personal hotspot from your phone — the iPad and TV both connecting to a hotspot is often more stable than crowded gym Wi-Fi.

I exported a clip but can't find it

Exported clips go to the device's Photos app. Check the Recents album.

Contact

For anything not covered above, email support@springmillai.com. Please include the iPad or iPhone model and iOS version — it makes troubleshooting much faster.