16 thoughts on “Using Aximmetry with HTC VIVE MARS Camtrack | Aximmetry”
Nice! I finished setting up my Mars in our new studio last week so we went through a lot of the troubleshooting you have fixed here.
One thing I've noticed though is I'm often getting a lot of jitter in the system, especially as it's been set up for a while. I've not set it up on it's own subnet like you have so I'll give that a go. Otherwise what are some things I should look out for to get a better track?
Wow, a brilliant tutorial. thank you for taking the time do it. Would like to ask if the MARS support only Aximmetry Broadcast edition or it can also support the Professional version?
This was a great tutorial. Really appreciate all the time, camera angles, and detail you put into it. Excited to see Aximmetry get compatible with UE5 for even more realistic background sets.
Way too much work and money still for results like that. Lighting is usually off and doesn't move or match the scene so in this case it seems like it would be easier to track motion of person in After Effects with background markers, send tracking data into UE5 and render a scene where the camera in the program moves to match original green screen video. One of the best features of the LED wall is it lighting the subject as well so looks natural so if we can't get that bonus, why spend all the money for Mars stuff and just go through software.
Nice! I finished setting up my Mars in our new studio last week so we went through a lot of the troubleshooting you have fixed here.
One thing I've noticed though is I'm often getting a lot of jitter in the system, especially as it's been set up for a while. I've not set it up on it's own subnet like you have so I'll give that a go. Otherwise what are some things I should look out for to get a better track?
Really great video! (Is it an issue that your registration details are visible on the Axi boot screens?)
I use mirrorless cameras could i use nanolockit device for the time code? Or this works without sinc?
I don’t see how to use lens file after you calibration lens and distortion. Can you show?
Was surprised you used the manual tracking delay offset instead of the Timecode Sync toggle next to it. What was the reasoning for that?
Wow, a brilliant tutorial. thank you for taking the time do it.
Would like to ask if the MARS support only Aximmetry Broadcast edition or it can also support the Professional version?
This was a great tutorial. Really appreciate all the time, camera angles, and detail you put into it. Excited to see Aximmetry get compatible with UE5 for even more realistic background sets.
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Wow – great tutorial. MO-SYS should watch this to see how a tutorial should be done!
It was amazing to see the Aximmetry software and Vive technology in action at IBC Amsterdam. Looking forward to working with it!
Way too much work and money still for results like that. Lighting is usually off and doesn't move or match the scene so in this case it seems like it would be easier to track motion of person in After Effects with background markers, send tracking data into UE5 and render a scene where the camera in the program moves to match original green screen video. One of the best features of the LED wall is it lighting the subject as well so looks natural so if we can't get that bonus, why spend all the money for Mars stuff and just go through software.
Around 9:40 the the Camera ID should be set to "1" instead of "0". Sorry for the inconvenience!
A great video, indeed! If you have a BM Television Studio Pro 4K, do you still need Mini Sync?