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TIMETODOIT #1 20/09/2007 - 00h40

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Well I traded my 3 fps camera with this one...

But now I cant turn off anti-flicker and auto adjust... So it wont pass 15 fps : ( How can this save the settings I want?
jbalat #2 20/09/2007 - 01h42

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What resolution are you using in Freetrack - dont use more than 320x240?

You should only be able to see 4 dots on the screen.. Turn off the lights !!

Open task manager and what is your CPU usage - should be lower than 10%
einsena #3 20/09/2007 - 10h53

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TIMETODOIT @ 20/09/2007 - 00h40 a dit:

Well I traded my 3 fps camera with this one...

But now I cant turn off anti-flicker and auto adjust... So it wont pass 15 fps : ( How can this save the settings I want?



mm not trying to sound like an ass, but please try to read the whole forum before asking about something.

anyways here a thread about quickcams, hope it helps.
http://freetrack.online.fr/forum/index.php?showtopic=124
Kestrel #4 20/09/2007 - 12h26

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Flicker reduction doesn't reduce the average frame rate much, instead it produces an inconsistent fluctuating frame rate, this is to prevent it getting into synch with the refresh rate of any screens being filmed which would otherwise result in flicker artifacts. Freetrack obviously wants a consistent frame rate, but more importantly, at least 30 fps which is controlled solely through the exposure setting.

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