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Old 08-19-2016, 01:15 AM
rajnishv rajnishv is offline
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Hi Jeff,
Thanx for ur reply.

The origin parameters and the display you are referring is different from my display which i have taken into my vizconnect.

The display which i have taken is "Powerwall Co-Ordinates" which does not have such parameters as mentioned by u like-(image width, height, and rise and origin left and right settings),instead it has upper right,upperleft,lower right and lower left.

And the orientaion i m getting with the"Powerwall Co-Ordinates" as a display is fine and nice,but the problem which i am facing with "Powerwall Co-Ordinates" as a display in vizconnect:

My Problem & Issue is here:
-When i move more thatn 1.5 feets to 2 feets or more forward(towards the wall),my content get smaller and smaller and also sometimes it goes off(stretched and becomes small) and also not proper content is seen.


-The problem is with i moving forward towards the wall and content goes off(stretched and wiered projection is seen).

Is it required to take "Powerwall" as a display instead of "Powerwall Co-Ordinates"and change the parameters mentioned in ur last reply to me like-image width, height, and rise and origin left and right settings in the vizconnect.

Thanx&Regards
Mr.Rajnish Vishwakarma
Mobile,AR,VR
Xenium Digital Pvt ltd,Mumbai
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Old 08-19-2016, 09:08 AM
Jeff Jeff is offline
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It's fine to use the Powerwall Coordinates option. The issue you have described occurs when the coordinates are not accurate. From the tracking origin you must measure each corner's position in Vizard's coordinate system. You could also try the Powerwall option. It requires you to enter wall dimensions and distance measurements from the tracking origin to lower wall corners and calculates the coordinates for you.
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