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spikeymarcod #1 15/08/2007 - 08h44

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I have tried it in general (without making a cap) and started LFS and the freetrack system and was shocked by the FPS i received. I expected Freetrack to be unintrusive.

After looking in my process list i see that Freetrack uses 8MB of RAM (not a problem in these days) but it uses always above 50% CPU power and sometimes up to 100%?

That can't be the idea. No sim can work alongside that?
Edited by spikeymarcod on 15/08/2007 at 08h44.
Kestrel #2 15/08/2007 - 09h13

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Ouch. Keep in mind that webcams are cpu consuming devices. What's your cpu?

Ensure Freetrack is minimized.
Drop video stream resolution down to 160x120.
C6_LeBorgne #3 15/08/2007 - 09h57

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Automatic minimization with the launching of an application supported by freetrack is possible in a future version ?
Edited by C6_LeBorgne on 15/08/2007 at 09h58.
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the_target #4 15/08/2007 - 11h14

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@spikeymarcod
but it uses always above 50% CPU power and sometimes up to 100%?


Did you make this test without any IR-pass filter in front of you webcam or with the threshold unset ? Because if the video stream has large area enligthten, Freetrack make a lot operations trying to reconize the led patern out of each frame.
Edited by the_target on 15/08/2007 at 14h15.
Schyz #5 15/08/2007 - 14h18

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I'm using FreeTrack with AMD 64 3000+ and 1 GB RAM, and I can play games like FSX or DiRT just like before.
spikeymarcod #6 15/08/2007 - 14h26

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Ok then its just the settings. pff.
ECV56_FOXONE #7 22/08/2007 - 15h40

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AMD XP 3000+ with 1,5 gigas RAM and 30 fps webcam, why I have delay on the movements?

Its my hardware short?
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Try to reduce average number in profile tab of freetrack GUI ....

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empf #9 24/08/2007 - 22h23

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ECV56_FOXONE @ 22/08/2007 - 15h40 a dit:

AMD XP 3000+ with 1,5 gigas RAM and 30 fps webcam, why I have delay on the movements?

Its my hardware short?



You might try to use webcam sensor native resolution? I think this may help because driver does not need to scale the image.
einsena #10 28/08/2007 - 05h35

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ECV56_FOXONE @ 22/08/2007 - 15h40 a dit:

AMD XP 3000+ with 1,5 gigas RAM and 30 fps webcam, why I have delay on the movements?

Its my hardware short?



your hardware specs looks good for me, hell you even have an extra 512MB RAM compared to my rig :D.

I didn't really bother to check CPU usage because i was sooo happy that freetrack works, considering the price  :D.

anyways, I've been trying it out with ArmA and there's no noticeable game performance hit (ArmA is one of them games that likes to eat CPU's and memory  :dev:) so I'd say that whatever the CPU usage that freetrack has, it's small enough for a comfortable game experience. hope this helps : s a n t a :

my spec is as follows
Intel P4 640 3.2GHz
1GB DDR2 RAM
Logitech Quickcam IM (average freetrack FPS is >27)

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