I did have the "Draw Vectors" parameter selected.

On 9/21/07, Scott C. Frase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thomas,
> Unlike the documentation that states to turn it off, you could just
> leave the "Draw Vectors" parameter selected.
>
> Motion tracking always seemed to foil me..I never could get it right.
> Here is a post from Nicolas that helped me get started:
>
> https://init.linpro.no/pipermail/skolelinux.no/cinelerra/2006-October/008351.html
>
> scott
>
> On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 05:05 -0400, Thomas Levine wrote:
> > I'm having some trouble with the motion tracker. It's often very
> > shaky; often the location of the translation block will swap between
> > locations half a screen a each frame for a few seconds. Also, the
> > translation block is often very far away from the hand and mouse. and
> > it's quite difficult to set the location of the translation block and
> > search area because the picture moves around so much when I do this.
> > (I've been playing with the motion tracker with stabilization.)
> >
> > How do I add a track with a cross like in the motion tracker samples?
> > I figure that the picture won't bounce around if I track instead of
> > stabilize.
> >
> > On 7/20/07, Kevin Brosius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >         On 2007-07-20 17:43, Thomas Levine wrote:
> >         > I have a bunch of recordings of people using a computer
> >         mouse, and I want to
> >         > look at trends in mousing location.  If you want to know
> >         why, read this:
> >         >
> >
> http://www.scribd.com/doc/128875/Effect-of-the-Number-Pad-on-Mousing-Location-Plan
> >         > .
> >         >
> >         > I didn't place any sort of markers on the subjects, and I
> >         was originally
> >         > planning on analyzing the recordings manually, but I'm
> >         wondering whether
> >         > there's any software, preferably something free and open
> >         source, that can
> >         > help at all.  The mouse itself can serve as a pretty clear
> >         marker, so is
> >         > there's any way I can use software to track a sharp line
> >         like those on a
> >         > mouse.  And if Cinelerra can do it, what functions should I
> >         look at?
> >
> >         The motion tracker can probably handle this.  It can be used
> >         to output
> >         motion paths to a file also, which might be useful for you, if
> >         you want
> >         to automate the analysis of the mouse motion.
> >
> >         There is a tutorial on basic usage in the wiki/manual.
> >
> http://cvs.cinelerra.org/docs/split_manual_en/cinelerra_cv_manual_en_13.html#SEC196
> >
> >         --
> >         Kevin
> >
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