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Thanks for the link. Sadly they use this stupid applet to display the video sooo scared to be pirated I guess, although it could be ripped very easily with a screen capture tool.
But the test is great, I really didn't see the intrusion at all when I was counting the ball. Actually I must admit I was concentrating on finding anomalies in the ball's movement...