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-====== Processing_Video_in_Visual3D ======+====== Processing Video in Visual3D ======
  
 Visual3D does not process Video data. For example, it is not possible to identify locations manually by digitizing a series of Video images. Visual3D expects to receive data in the format of 3D points, ANALOG data, or 6 Degree of Freedom segments. Visual3D does not process Video data. For example, it is not possible to identify locations manually by digitizing a series of Video images. Visual3D expects to receive data in the format of 3D points, ANALOG data, or 6 Degree of Freedom segments.
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 === Using File-> Open === === Using File-> Open ===
  
-|**(A)** Launch Visual3D and open both files  |  {{videoExample1_1.gif}}|+|**(A)** Launch Visual3D and open both files  |  {{:videoExample1_1.gif}}|
  
-|**(B)** Switch to **Signal and Event Processing Mode.** and make the **ExampleVideo1.c3d** file active by selecting in the pulldown menu. You should see a Video View and the Motion Capture View. Playing the motion capture data should synchronize with the Video image. If you do not see the video, make sure that **View Synchronized Video** is selected in the View menu.  |  {{videoExample1_2.gif}}|+|**(B)** Switch to **Signal and Event Processing Mode.** and make the **ExampleVideo1.c3d** file active by selecting in the pulldown menu. You should see a Video View and the Motion Capture View. Playing the motion capture data should synchronize with the Video image. If you do not see the video, make sure that **View Synchronized Video** is selected in the View menu.  |  {{:videoExample1_2.gif}}|
  
 === Using Add/Modify Synchronized Video Files === === Using Add/Modify Synchronized Video Files ===
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 Question: When exporting/creating an AVI of an animation (target data captured @ 100 Hz) with the following settings, we get a stuttering playback (stops, starts, skips quite a few frames). Similar issues are seen at other Frame rates / output sizes. Is this a codec issue or a Visual3D software issue? Question: When exporting/creating an AVI of an animation (target data captured @ 100 Hz) with the following settings, we get a stuttering playback (stops, starts, skips quite a few frames). Similar issues are seen at other Frame rates / output sizes. Is this a codec issue or a Visual3D software issue?
  
-{{ExportAviDlg.gif}}\\+{{:ExportAviDlg.gif}}\\
  
  
visual3d/documentation/dialogs/processing_video_in_visual3d.1721157924.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/07/16 19:25 by sgranger