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(1) Equipment

Motion capture camera

  • Connect the lens and click the device above the software to view the properties of each lens ;
  • Serial number: After connecting the lenses, the number of lenses in the venue will be sorted below the motion capture lens. Click a certain serial number to display only this lens information in the 2D view;
  • IP: Display the IP of the lens used in the venue, corresponding to the digital tube under the lens;
  • Type: Shows the model of the lens corresponding to this view;
  • Threshold: The threshold for each lens will be displayed under multiple shots, and the threshold for a single lens can also be modified;
  • Brightness: The brightness of the lens can be adjusted by adjusting the value, and the brightness of a single lens can also be modified;
  • Status: Show whether the lens is online, there are three states in total: online, frame drop, and offline;

Reference video Comment

  • Insert a USB camera on the computer where the motion capture software is located. After connecting the camera in the XINGYING software, the device name of the USB camera, the resolution, frame rate and device status of the lens will be displayed in the reference video list in the device panel. The software can connect up to four USB cameras.
  • Select "Reference Video" on the main software panel to display the reference video screen. If multiple USB cameras are connected, the reference videos of all USB cameras will be displayed. Double-click the reference video view to be viewed to enter single-view mode for viewing. Double-click again to exit the single-view of the reference video.

property

  • Conventional: Adjusting the threshold can remove redundant noise on the field. When double-clicking the 2D view of a certain lens or opening the single-lens view, after adjusting the threshold, the threshold of this lens is the adjusted threshold, and the thresholds of other lenses do not change. During the process of adjusting the threshold of connected lenses, changes in the 2D view (increase, decrease, or blank of noise) can be seen in the 2D view. The brightness is the same.
  • Advanced: When the lens is connected, adjust the exposure. Changes in the image can be observed in the 2D view. For example, when a relatively large 1/60 is used, more black shadows will appear. The actual frame rate of the file recorded at a frame rate is the same as the set frame rate.
  • Maximum and minimum diameters: Setting the "maximum/minimum point diameter" can filter the diameter range of "markers" in the 2D view.