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Hello,
no problem, I always welcome suggestions...
You are right, Linuxtrack does use a plugin to control view in XPlane; I'm not
sure what you mean by "movements are done incrementaly" - I grab a new position
every flightloop and apply it. Given the fact that there are usually 1-3
flightloops per frame, this is as smooth as it gets...
As far as the freetrack protocol is concerned, it was incorporated only in few
windows only games, so for Linux/MacOSX it won't do much good. XPlane does
support NaturalPoint's protocol (either directly or via pilotview plugin), but
thanks to the fact that NP doesn't consider Linux/MacOSX being worth the
investment, it is again locked to Windows only.
The way Linuxtrack works, it abstracts the actual tracking device, so the
application doesn't have to be concerned with the exact device you are using;
it just receives the head position info and uses it. The information passed is
pretty much equivalent to what NPs SDK/freetrack/facetrackNOIR passes to
application, so in this regard there should be no difference.
If you experience jumpy or unstable tracking, there are several possible
causes; first of all, make sure there is no interference - go to the camera
preview pane and check that you see there only the blobs that should be there
and the blobs do have white cross inside all the time troughout the whole range
of head motion you use for tracking. If not, check the troubleshooting section
of the help in the "Tracker Setup" section. Then there is a question of the
tracking device - what is the webcam's (judging from the info in issue 62)
framerate? Does it fluctuate? This is a common problem especially with built-in
webcams (inability of turning off the autoexposure) and especially on MacOSX
(there aren't any, or maybe only a few applications that allow you to controll
these features). If this is the case, you can try to play with amount of
filtering applied...
Kind regards,
Michal
Original comment by f.jo...@email.cz
on 7 May 2014 at 6:08
Hello,
Thanks for the response.
I don't have jumpy or unstable experience. I can perfectly control the view and
this is amazing, considering the fact that I only use an integrated webcam. But
the movements itself are a bit snatching. It doesn't jump in the opposite
direction or unexpectedly long distances. It constantly moves where I want it
to, but with small discrete steps, which looks a bit laggy. In comparison, when
I use mouse to control view, I don't notice this.
Maybe you are right and it's all about camera framerate. I didn't found the
technical details about my camera :)
Original comment by y.sn...@gmail.com
on 7 May 2014 at 7:38
Hello,
are you using a facetracker or a model based (LED/reflector cap/clip) tracker?
Kind regards,
Michal
Original comment by f.jo...@email.cz
on 7 May 2014 at 7:41
I'm using facetracker.
Original comment by y.sn...@gmail.com
on 7 May 2014 at 7:43
OK... Please see the facetracker troubleshooting section of the Tracker Setup
section; in short - the filtration in the Device pane filters bigger jumps in
the cost of introducing lag, while the filtration set on the Tracking setup tab
does more fine smoothing. The key is to find the equilibrium between those
two...
Kind regards,
Michal
Original comment by f.jo...@email.cz
on 7 May 2014 at 8:50
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
y.sn...@gmail.com
on 6 May 2014 at 9:56