Antilatency tracker issues with Aximmetry.

 

Hello, 

Im trying to set up camera tracking with Antilatency trackers.

Im using Antilatency Service 4.0.1, 
The environment is made with pillars, In the demo tracking works almost perfectly.
But when Im adding tracker to the camera in Aximmetry, the tracker is out of order. All axes seem to be wrong. Tracker position is flipped sideways, random position etc. Cannot align real life space with virtual space. 

I tried using Antilatencys free D service, but also, when I calibrate camera, the trackers is not "registering" correctly in to aximmetry. Pillar markers are not staying in place. 

Does someone have any suggestions, on what im doing wrong?


   tommy-cash

 
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364888487@qq.com
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Hello, although I don’t know how to solve the problem, I would like to know how to set the pillar mode of your antilatency? We also want to use pillars, but how to do it? The current ceiling mode is too cumbersome, thank you

 
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TwentyStudios
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The Pillars are a separate hardware purchase. For Aximmetry it should matter if you use ceiling markers or pillars, it’s pure a Antilatency setup (which they would give you support on if you buy the pillars).

 
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Eifert@Aximmetry
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Hi Tommy,

After calibration, the axes will be aligned correctly. So you shouldn't worry about it while you didn't do the calibration. Also, you don't even need to set up the Placements in the AntilatencyService software, the calibration will also include that.

The pillar markers not staying in place is probably a separate issue. A video of it would help a lot in figuring out what is going wrong in that.

Note that you should stay directly under your Antilatency ceiling throughout the whole calibration. Or directly over the floor if you use an Antilatency floor. Because the tracking accuracy degrades fast once you are not over the floor.

Warmest regards,