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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 2:52 am 

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i bought ipisoft express, kinect & i am not happy with it at all! how can i get a refunds?

it crashes everytime, if it must track around 2000

what kind of pc you need for this? a super pc?

well, my dual core with 4 gig, win 64bit, usb 2.0 it is to slow.
almost always get message of frame capture lost (high risk in red text in ipi recorder)...
my kind of videocard nvidea settings, see image
http://postimage.org/image/15o9l4wdg/

damn, in the beta it works for captures of 5sec.

well min 2 sec. for the T pose, you have 3 sec to do a motion.

ah come on guys. :(

i've lost 377€ on a program i can't use.

what do i need to do, to get my money back?

thx a lot!


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 4:07 pm 

Joined: Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:56 pm
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Location: United States
Wow! Sorry to hear that you are having such a hard time with this. I've not heard of anyone else having these issues, but before you give up on the software, let's see if we can figure out your issues.
Are you using a desktop or a pc?
What size of HDD are you running?
Is you HDD 5200 rpm or 7200 rpm?
Have you tried recording to an external HDD?
I see that your video card is running 512, it may be running a bit too slow for Kinect.
Perhaps updating to 6 gigs of ram from 4 would help too.

Ipisoft uses up a decent amount of resources to capture and process the video. So in a way - yea - if you have a top running computer it helps.

My main system is a quad core I-5 with 1 TB HDD, 500 mb external hdd, 6 gigs of DDR3, and an Nvidia 2 tb video card. However I'm running 6 cameras.

I have run 4 cameras on my Dell laptop which is a dual core, but had to capture at lower resolution to get decent fps.

I wouldn't think that you should be having too many issues with the kinect, though. I would contact Greenlaw on this forum. He uses both Kinect and Camera setups and have been at it for a while. He may be able to help you out on this. I would also contact Truebones who is also on this forum. Both guys have helped me out a lot, and they know what they are doing.

It's frustrating - I know. I don't have it down 100% either, but the end result is worth it.

Don't give up on it yet.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 11:31 pm 

Joined: Mon Aug 03, 2009 1:34 pm
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Location: Los Angeles
Hi,

Sorry to hear you're having problems with the software. The trial version removed its five second limit a while back and the full version of course never had this limit, so you shouldn't be seeing this problem. If you're running into a five second limit you might want to be sure your license is installed correctly and that you are running the latest version of the software.

It sounds like you're computer should be fast enough to capture Kinect data. Your 8600m graphics card would be on the slow end for tracking motion capture data but it should be capable. When I capture using the Kinect and my five year old duo core laptop, I have to use a USB 3.0 expresscard and a USB 3.0 drive, but this shouldn't be necessary with a newer laptop.

Tip: I've made it a habit have to disable internet connection when capturing because I've had certain programs, like Adobe Acrobat or Avast for example, try to update while I'm recording, which can cause dropped frames or suspend recording entirely. It's probably a good idea to suspend any background processes that might interfere with recording. Apart from that, the Kinect system has performed very well during production of my current short film.

As for a refund, that would be up to iPi Soft. I would write to their CS department; it's not likely that they will resolve something like this in a public forum.

Good luck!

G.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 12:16 am 

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Greenlaw wrote:
Hi,

Sorry to hear you're having problems with the software. The trial version removed its five second limit a while back and the full version of course never had this limit, so you shouldn't be seeing this problem. If you're running into a five second limit you might want to be sure your license is installed correctly and that you are running the latest version of the software.

It sounds like you're computer should be fast enough to capture Kinect data. Your 8600m graphics card would be on the slow end for tracking motion capture data but it should be capable. When I capture using the Kinect and my five year old duo core laptop, I have to use a USB 3.0 expresscard and a USB 3.0 drive, but this shouldn't be necessary with a newer laptop.

Tip: I've made it a habit have to disable internet connection when capturing because I've had certain programs, like Adobe Acrobat or Avast for example, try to update while I'm recording, which can cause dropped frames or suspend recording entirely. It's probably a good idea to suspend any background processes that might interfere with recording. Apart from that, the Kinect system has performed very well during production of my current short film.

As for a refund, that would be up to iPi Soft. I would write to their CS department; it's not likely that they will resolve something like this in a public forum.

Good luck!

G.


I optimize all on my laptop, shutdown internet connection, shutdown antivirus,...
it is just the 4gig of ram, & my videocard that give me the problems after usage of 5sec.
i tested the application a time ago with the 5sec. limit & then it all seems to work for me.
but now, with the full version all go wrong. it totally crash my system.
to bad, i really hoped finally do my own mocaps. to bad i can't.

've seen alot of videos from truebones & if you see his vids, all looks so simple to do.
but it isn't. many times i've seen the models lost bone information from the actor.
arms & legs, that move different or just stop to move.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:15 am 

Joined: Tue Mar 22, 2011 5:00 pm
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Looks like your video card driver is about a year and half old. The newest version is here:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/notebook-w ... river.html

If you have a Dell notebook, be sure to read that part of the page.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 10:34 am 

Joined: Mon Feb 14, 2011 12:57 pm
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durf wrote:
... all looks so simple to do.
but it isn't.



no. it's all actually very simple to do.

getting a refund, though... probably not as simple. you TESTED the software before purchasing, purchased it, then decided you don't want it, or decided you don't want to pay for it. who knows.

you're an idiot.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 1:13 pm 

Joined: Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:56 pm
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Location: United States
Whoa, whoa, we're all friends here. No reason to name call. Durf, there is obviously something that we are all missing that may be a simple fix to your issue. Have you tried updating the drivers to your video card? I'm thinking that it may be a speed issue. Also try recording to a separate disk.

See if you can add more ram, update your video driver, and try to record to an external device.

It really is a good program, don't give up on it yet. We can find a fix to this. :)

Pat


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 12:40 am 

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Tentacle wrote:
durf wrote:
... all looks so simple to do.
but it isn't.



no. it's all actually very simple to do.

getting a refund, though... probably not as simple. you TESTED the software before purchasing, purchased it, then decided you don't want it, or decided you don't want to pay for it. who knows.

you're an idiot.


i tested the software when there was still a 5sec limit.
never tested it without the limit time. i tought it was working with my system
so yes, i bought it.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:57 am 

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Location: Los Angeles
Just curious but did the driver update help?

G.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:29 am 

Joined: Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:20 am
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hello,

for me and on win 7 64 bit, since one year ...
don't loading the latest driver for nvidia !
take just certified by microsoft.

all adobe and autodesk running perfectly.and encoder ...
about Ipisoft, i 'can't speak ...i'm waiting an answer about trial version since one month.

for me, new driver equal new gamer !


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