Getting Started
Build a structured tagging system with the Code Table. Create shortcuts, define events, and automate your tagging process.
While Quick Tagging is great for capturing moments on the fly, the Code Table gives you full control over your tagging system.
In this video, you’ll learn how to create a Code Table, define custom codes, assign shortcuts, and start tagging events with precision.
What is the Code Table?
The Code Table is your personal dictionary of in-game events. You can create custom tags (like “Build-Up Left” or “High Press”) and assign:
Names
Colors
Keyboard shortcuts
Save or record behavior
Lead and lag times
This allows you to work consistently and efficiently—especially during live games or post-match review.
How to Create a Code Table
Open your video project
Click Create Coding File
Give it a name and hit Enter
Click Add New Codes to open the Code Manager
Setting Up Codes
Inside the Code Manager:
Click Add a New Code
Set the Name, Color, and Shortcut
Choose whether the code should Save (fixed duration) or Record (manual start/stop)
Add Lead and Lag times if you want automatic saving
Click Close Code Manager once your codes are set.
Tagging with Codes
Turn Coding Mode ON to start using your shortcuts
Play the video and press keys as the events happen
Your events will appear in the timeline, color-coded by type
Review and edit the events at any time
Edit Event Timing
Need to fine-tune a tag?
Select the event in the timeline
Click Edit Event Time to adjust start and end points
Confirm changes and continue coding
Why Use the Code Table?
Standardize your analysis workflow
Work faster with keyboard shortcuts
Improve accuracy and consistency
Organize your data for deeper insights later
👉 Up next: Want a visual and touch-friendly way to tag events? Try the CodePad in the next tutorial.