Most probable cause of this problem is incorrect initial guess for camera positions. In current version of our software, the algorithm for automatic calculation of initial guess for camera positions is not very reliable, so you may need to set initial positions by hand and uncheck the "Auto detect initial camera positions" option.
Why do you use "Auto adjust camera FOV" option? Do you have non-standard cameras? Because for PlayStation Eye camera you should just use the default FOV setting (75 degrees) with "Auto adjust camera FOV" option disabled.
Also make sure
all your cameras are configured for 75 degrees FOV (blue dot).
pmetcalfe wrote:
Just noticed that looking at the avi's one of the channels (3rd down) is very grainy compared to the other channels from the RAW calibration footage. Could this be the problem and if so how do I fix that? I'm using iPi Recorder version 1.5.0.78.
This is completely normal. 3rd channel is blue channel. Camera CMOS sensor sensitivity is naturally lower in blue segment of visible spectrum (and higher in red segment of spectrum). That's why noise is higher in blue channel.