
If you use multiple tracked cameras you have to add several devices with different ports / Camera IDs. Ncam is a TCP based system, therefore you have to specify both a server address and a port: In the case of Stype only a UDP port has to be specified: The latter is used because data from multiple cameras can be received through a single port simultaneously.

if you use Mo-sys, you can select between serial port and UDP-based solutions, and in both cases, you have to specify an input port and a Camera ID. The different brands require different network setups.įor e.g. Then you have to add the device or devices that are connected to your machine by clicking Add. Some systems send data at a multiplied rate though, for e.g. if you work with a 50i based studio system the rate most likely will be 50. Scroll down to the Camera Tracking section and select the device brand you plan to use.įirstly specify the Data rate, the rate the tracking system sends position information at. Go to Device Mapper and click Manage Devices at the bottom. First, you have to select what brand you want to use and with what network configurations.

Setting up the camera and other SDI inputs and specifying the outputs is done exactly the same way as with the Setting Up Virtual Sets with VR Cameras.īy default, no camera tracking devices are listed in the system.
Virtual studio set . how to#
In this documentation, we describe how to transfer and calibrate a person's image into a 3D virtual space, using real-world tracked cameras.

If not, please watch the documentation: Setting Up Virtual Sets with VR Cameras Of a virtual studio system with virtual cameras. Note that this documentation assumes that you are already familiar with the standard-setting up
