I am seeing the same issue with version 0.8.18 as well.  I am finding that the lag on arrowing backwards can be quite bad. I will push the back arrow several times and not see any advancement and then all of a sudden I will get several frames.

Sometimes the problem is reversed and it is the forward arrow that lags and going back in the video is the more responsive of the two modes.

The video I am trying to play was shot at 720p and 60fps.

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(1 replies, posted in Bug reports)

I am using version 0.8.17 on  Windows 7 machine.

When I try to add a comment to a second key frame, as soon as I press the space bar, the video restarts and the comment box closes.

I thought I had installed the cleye.config file but I had not.  Now that it's installed, everything is working great.

I will have to look again, but I didn't see that as an option.

What driver are you using?

So how did you get the 125 fps to work?

It worked much better with a laptop that is a bit more current than the first one.

I was able to get it working on the second try.

The second PC has an Intel Core i3 CPU M350 @ 2.27GHz running Kinovea 0.8.15 and Windows 7.  I didn't try 0.8.17 but I expect that to work.

Very impressive.

I spoke too soon.  I replicated the outcome, but it is quite inconsistent (it fails more often than it works).

I will try this on another laptop and see what happens.

I was able to replicate this behaviour with version 8.17.  Unfortunately my laptop is too under powered to make it work effectively.

Windows XP, Service Pack 3
1.5 GB of memory
1.86GHz Intel Pentium M

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(3 replies, posted in Cameras and hardware)

We will find out.  I don't think I will be able resist buying at least one.

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(3 replies, posted in Cameras and hardware)

These look to me like the perfect thing to work with Kinvoea.

http://gizmodo.com/5876117/liquid-image … pid-stunts

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(2 replies, posted in Bug reports)

I tried that creating that file and I have options for 30fps and 15fps.  Is this what should happen, or should I have see higher fps options?

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(8 replies, posted in Cameras and hardware)

I guess it's confirmed for sure now. smile

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(8 replies, posted in Cameras and hardware)

I purchased the 2 camera driver and now I can't seem to figure out how to make it work in Kinovea.  The test software from the driver vendor generates dual images, so it basically works, just not with Kinovea yet.

Any suggestions?

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(8 replies, posted in Cameras and hardware)

Which logitech camera are you using?

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(8 replies, posted in Cameras and hardware)

I am looking to use Kinovea in dual capture mode.  My question is, if I were to buy two PS3-eye cameras, would my PC be able to use them both simultaneously, or do I need to hook up two distinct models of cameras so there are no driver conflict issues?