I have a motive recording approx 8 min in duration that has somehow been tagged as being recorded at 1 fps, and I'm trying to figure out how to fix it, or how to correctly export the c3d data at 120 fps.
Note that I have NOT actually lost any data: the run still contains ~49,000 samples, it just incorrectly thinks these were collected at 1 fps over about 13 hours, rather than at 100 fps over ~8 minutes.
When I try exporting to c3d, it creates a file ~440mb large (should be ~7mb). It seems like the scaling option might be able to help here, but I haven't managed to find a way. Of course, I'd rather fix the .TAK file itself rather than just the export, but I'd settle for either. Thanks!
Fixing incorrect frame rate?
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Re: Fixing incorrect frame rate?
Hello,
I believe you created a ticket on this issue the same time you posted this forum post. If you have not created a ticket for this issue I invite you to create a ticket at help.naturalpoint.com.
Best Regards,
I believe you created a ticket on this issue the same time you posted this forum post. If you have not created a ticket for this issue I invite you to create a ticket at help.naturalpoint.com.
Best Regards,
Dustin
Technical Support Engineer
OptiTrack | TrackIR | SmartNav
Technical Support Engineer
OptiTrack | TrackIR | SmartNav