tripletopper
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First of all I'm using Mac OS 13.0.1 where six stereo cameras of the same type cannot be differentiated on the OS menu. And their order is never the same so therefore I got to plug and pray.
I have labels for my cameras in each scene like the FaceCam the HandCam and the MoneyCam.
In one scene they are three separate cameras (actually six if you count stereo pairs as individual cameras paired up) and then the second scene has those same camera labels but are signed to different cameras where one is my modern game stage and one is my Retro Game state.
I noticed every time I switch between my modern and Retro Game stage it takes a while for cameras to load.
Also I noticed the there's a way you could change the settings on each individual scene I guess. On one version of a certain scene I want 16x9 black and white red and cyan and anaglyph, the other way I wanted 32x9 full color undistorted Google Cardboard compatible.
However when I try to change the ratio from 16x9 to 32 by 9 by changing from one scene to another it either retains the full color or retains the red and cyan colors it does not change everything in one felt swoop from Anaglyph mode to full color mode.
I just wanted an easy way to switch from one scene to another and not to have to wait for cameras to load because I got twin problems that happen for different reasons.
Finally I want to set up a couple of light gun mode and retro exergame mode and modern exergame mode using different combinations of those cameras, and at most turning One camera and moving One camera with an extra long USB cord.
Also I noticed some seem very low frame rate and was wondering how I could increase the frame rate. Is it better to make your capture as small of a resolution as possible or does it make it as close to the actual real resolution as possible?
Will it also improve when my outbound bandwidth goes up from 10 megabits per second available in my house to 250 megs?
I have labels for my cameras in each scene like the FaceCam the HandCam and the MoneyCam.
In one scene they are three separate cameras (actually six if you count stereo pairs as individual cameras paired up) and then the second scene has those same camera labels but are signed to different cameras where one is my modern game stage and one is my Retro Game state.
I noticed every time I switch between my modern and Retro Game stage it takes a while for cameras to load.
Also I noticed the there's a way you could change the settings on each individual scene I guess. On one version of a certain scene I want 16x9 black and white red and cyan and anaglyph, the other way I wanted 32x9 full color undistorted Google Cardboard compatible.
However when I try to change the ratio from 16x9 to 32 by 9 by changing from one scene to another it either retains the full color or retains the red and cyan colors it does not change everything in one felt swoop from Anaglyph mode to full color mode.
I just wanted an easy way to switch from one scene to another and not to have to wait for cameras to load because I got twin problems that happen for different reasons.
Finally I want to set up a couple of light gun mode and retro exergame mode and modern exergame mode using different combinations of those cameras, and at most turning One camera and moving One camera with an extra long USB cord.
Also I noticed some seem very low frame rate and was wondering how I could increase the frame rate. Is it better to make your capture as small of a resolution as possible or does it make it as close to the actual real resolution as possible?
Will it also improve when my outbound bandwidth goes up from 10 megabits per second available in my house to 250 megs?