I was told that Motive 2.1 can support 100+ tracking objects. But when i test about 50 rigidbodies, the data streaming rates fall from 90fps to 50fps or even less. I have tested even i9 cpu, it looks like motive only used one core of cpu to do the caculation.
What can i do now? I didn't use the active marker.
Maximum of rigidbodies
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Re: Maximum of rigidbodies
Hello joe.fz,
Thanks for reaching out to the community regarding this question. 100+ rigid body tracking is possible with the correct setup.
First, you may want to verify some settings in the rigid body properties and reconstruction settings.
I hope this helps to give you some guidance. If you continue to struggle, please feel free to reach out to us directly and provide a recording (.tak) showing the current results. If you could also provide some additional details regarding your PC specs and the processor model, that would be useful as well.
Best,
Steven
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Steven Andrews
OptiTrack | Senior Customer Support Engineer
help.naturalpoint.com
support@optitrack.com
Thanks for reaching out to the community regarding this question. 100+ rigid body tracking is possible with the correct setup.
First, you may want to verify some settings in the rigid body properties and reconstruction settings.
- "Enhance Performance" should be enabled on every rigid body. This is off by default, but is a setting that is intended for high rigid body counts.
- "Tracking Algorithm" should be set to Marker Based on every rigid body.
- Keeping the marker counts low will help with speed, since the passive tracking is less efficient at identifying rigid body patterns with a lot of markers.
- In the reconstruction settings, set the "Performance/Quality" all the way to Performance.
- With such high rigid body counts, you will want to make certain Motive is the only application running on the computer
I hope this helps to give you some guidance. If you continue to struggle, please feel free to reach out to us directly and provide a recording (.tak) showing the current results. If you could also provide some additional details regarding your PC specs and the processor model, that would be useful as well.
Best,
Steven
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Steven Andrews
OptiTrack | Senior Customer Support Engineer
help.naturalpoint.com
support@optitrack.com