Calibration and Configuration
The articles in this section of the documentation explain how to calibrate and configure Traxis Talent Tracking via its User Interface.
Remote Control with VNC Viewer
Traxis Talent Tracking software comes with a VNC (Virtual Network Computing) server, which provides remote access to the Talent Tracking UI from a client computer. You can use any VNC Viewer that supports Remote Frame Buffer protocol such as RustDesk:
Measuring Camera Height
Measuring camera height with precision has a direct impact on your tracking quality. To achieve the best possible tracking quality, please consider the following suggestions:
Matching Camera Pan
ZED X Camera is equipped with sensors and can automatically measure the tilt and roll angles and it can detect if the tilt and/or roll has changed.
Defining Track Region
In the next step, you must define a region to be tracked.
Selecting Detection Models
Detection property group is located under Tracking > Track Region > Advanced > Detection and has the following properties:
Corner Offsetting
Corner Offsetting allows you to fine-tune your tracking region by adjusting it from the corners in both the X and Y directions. Instead of just resizing the entire region uniformly, you can "offset" each corner individually.
Multi Talent Tracking
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Single-Talent Tracking
If your license does not include the Multi-Talent feature, your operating workflow and user interface will be slightly different, but the process is nearly identical. The only thing you have to do is define a door and ensure that your talent enters the Track Region from that specific door.
Adding Engines
Engine Targeting allows you to configure which Engine(s) will receive FreeD data from specific talent(s) through a designated port(s).
Preview Monitoring with NDI
NDI (Network Device Interface) tools allow you to monitor your Talent Tracking scene preview.