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- | 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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- | We are receiving an overwhelming number of requests for simple processing of Video images, so we are currently evaluating the idea. | ||
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- | We can certainly see the value in having simple 2D digitizing and analysis for use in teaching because this allows students to become acquainted with Visual3D before working in a laboratory. We welcome input from the community in identifying the basic requirements and cost of such an addition to Visual3D. | ||
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- | ===== Playing Synchronized Video and MoCap animation ===== | ||
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- | **Visual3D will automatically play Motion Capture data and synchronized video.\\ | ||
- | For example, download a [[https:// | ||
- | You can load the AVI file two ways:** (both methods are described below) | ||
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- | - File-> Open and selecting both files | ||
- | - File -> Add/Modify Synchronized Video Files | ||
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- | ==== Using File-> Open ==== | ||
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- | |**(A)** Launch Visual3D and open both files | [[File: | ||
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- | |**(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. | [[File: | ||
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- | ==== Using Add/Modify Synchronized Video Files ==== | ||
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- | **(A)** Load the C3D files into Visual3D. | ||
- | **(B)** Go to File -> Add/Modify Synchronized Video Files | ||
- | **(B) 1.** In the dialog that appears, select the relevant C3D file. Then click " | ||
- | ==== Changing Video size ==== | ||
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- | The size of the video window can change by clicking on one of these buttons: " | ||
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- | ===== Export 3D Viewer Animation to AVI ===== | ||
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- | Visual3D can create/ | ||
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- | === Stuttering playback of avi files === | ||
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- | A user identified an issue that we will use as an illustration of video export settings. | ||
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- | Question: When exporting/ | ||
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- | Answer: At 50 frames/ | ||
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- | If you have any other software to convert video, you can also take the output AVI file and convert it to a compressed format, such as mpg, or windows media format. | ||
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