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Introduction
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Hardware
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System setup
- Setting up VIVE Mars CamTrack
- Example virtual production studio setup
- Connecting Mars to your PC
- Mounting VIVE Tracker (3.0) to Rover
- Connecting Rover to Mars
- Setting up the base stations
- Tips for setting up the base stations
- Adding Mars as an endpoint in Unreal Engine
- Enabling FreeD on Mars and adding Mars to Aximmetry
- Manually updating the Mars firmware
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Camera calibration
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Real-time compositing in Unreal Engine
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FAQs
- How many base stations can I use?
- Can I use an odd number of base stations?
- Cleaning the base stations
- Can I use more than one VIVE Tracker (3.0)?
- Why does VIVE Tracker (3.0) automatically turn off?
- How do I verify that VIVE Tracker (3.0) is detected?
- What does the status light on VIVE Tracker (3.0) mean?
- Why doesn't the VIVE Tracker (3.0) status icon on the Mars dashboard turn blue?
- Troubleshooting VIVE Tracker (3.0)
- Why can't I see the incoming video feed in the Camera Calibration Tool?
Connecting to Mars using the Live Link plug-in
After creating a project, you'll need to add
Mars using the Live Link plug-in.
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Open
Live Link from the
Window menu.
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In the
Live Link tab, click
+ Source, then go to
Message Bus Source and select the
Mars source type.
If Mars doesn't appear as an endpoint under Message Bus Source, you'll need to add it manually. See Adding Mars as an endpoint in Unreal Engine.
The Rover units connected to Mars will appear under Subject Name in the Live Link panel.
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