Hello,
I recently was using Motive to capture some data. As I was using it the program would hang up on me while I was switching between editing to view my recent take and back to live to record a new task I would have to restart the program. As I was doing this I noticed that the tracking of the markers was not constant, the markers would bounce around instead of tracking on the person.
I was wondering if Motive might have been calling a different calibration file then the one that I started with at the beginning of the session? Is there a way to see what calibration file is being called? Also, would the same calibration file be called if a different person logged onto the computer?
Russ
Calling Calibration File
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Re: Calling Calibration File
Hello shneidr518,
Currently, Motive does not do a good job of reporting the calibration that is being used. When it releases, Motive 3.0 will have a redesigned calibration interface that will clearly display this information.
For the time being, you could record a take then select it in the Data pane. The information shown in the Properties pane should include the date of the calibration that is in the take.
Each take contains a copy of the calibration, so if you suspect you loaded an older calibration you can export the calibration from one of your current takes.
I hope this helps. If you need any further assistance with this, please fee free to reach out to us directly.
Best,
Steven
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Steven Andrews
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Currently, Motive does not do a good job of reporting the calibration that is being used. When it releases, Motive 3.0 will have a redesigned calibration interface that will clearly display this information.
For the time being, you could record a take then select it in the Data pane. The information shown in the Properties pane should include the date of the calibration that is in the take.
Each take contains a copy of the calibration, so if you suspect you loaded an older calibration you can export the calibration from one of your current takes.
I hope this helps. If you need any further assistance with this, please fee free to reach out to us directly.
Best,
Steven
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Steven Andrews
OptiTrack | Senior Customer Support Engineer
help.naturalpoint.com
support@optitrack.com
Re: Calling Calibration File
shouldnt continuous calibration put you on the save side with this ?
and here motive does crash often as well, when switching between recording and review,
but also often in editing when swapping keys.
looking forward for motive3 !
and here motive does crash often as well, when switching between recording and review,
but also often in editing when swapping keys.
looking forward for motive3 !
Re: Calling Calibration File
Is the calibration also stored as part of the profile (so by loading the profile on Motive start, the 'good' calibration would be loaded)?
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Re: Calling Calibration File
Hi petero1,
The calibration is separate from the profile. Loading a profile will not restore a previous calibration.
You can learn more about the file types and what is saved in each, here.
Best,
Steven
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Steven Andrews
OptiTrack | Senior Customer Support Engineer
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support@optitrack.com
The calibration is separate from the profile. Loading a profile will not restore a previous calibration.
You can learn more about the file types and what is saved in each, here.
Best,
Steven
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Steven Andrews
OptiTrack | Senior Customer Support Engineer
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Re: Calling Calibration File
Thanks for that note Steve - it was helpful (and sorry for continuing the digression). How does Motive know which calibration file to load when it starts?
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Re: Calling Calibration File
My pleasure petero1,
When Motive shuts down it saves the current settings and calibration to the ProgramData folder.
When it is launched, it restores the previous settings and calibration.
C:\ProgramData\OptiTrack\MotiveProfile.motive
C:\ProgramData\OptiTrack\Motive\System Calibration.cal
Cheers,
Steven
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When Motive shuts down it saves the current settings and calibration to the ProgramData folder.
When it is launched, it restores the previous settings and calibration.
C:\ProgramData\OptiTrack\MotiveProfile.motive
C:\ProgramData\OptiTrack\Motive\System Calibration.cal
Cheers,
Steven
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OptiTrack | Senior Customer Support Engineer
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support@optitrack.com
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Re: Calling Calibration File
Great post, a lot of stuff in here i did not know about