From the footage, it seems that the tracking is fairly inaccurate. That said, this impression may be caused by the virtual floor not being at the same level as your real studio floor. This also appears to be supported by the calibrator reporting a height of 1 meter.
I assume the camera is mounted higher than 1 meter in reality.
Note that this height discrepancy can also be corrected later in Aximmetry Composer. However, if the tracking calibration was performed in EZtrack, it is best to correct it there.
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Hi Isaac,
From the footage, it seems that the tracking is fairly inaccurate. That said, this impression may be caused by the virtual floor not being at the same level as your real studio floor. This also appears to be supported by the calibrator reporting a height of 1 meter.

I assume the camera is mounted higher than 1 meter in reality.
Note that this height discrepancy can also be corrected later in Aximmetry Composer. However, if the tracking calibration was performed in EZtrack, it is best to correct it there.
Warmest regards,