


The x axis has the frame numbers and the y axis has the numbers in the value column. Selecting one of the rows in the table will cause the graph to record the values in real time. The signals graph allows you to see a graphical representation of the values in the table. This indicates any delay introduced by the server. Server latency The hardware latency is on the top right hand side (where it currently reads 000.0 ms). This indicated the delay created by the hardware system. Hardware latency The hardware latency is on the top right hand side (where it currently reads 000.0 ms).
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This time stamp is created by the server and is how long, in milliseconds, it has been connected to the hardware or software which is streaming to it. Server time The server time number is on the bottom, in the centre (where it currently reads 002.4). This time stamp is created by the hardware being used and is how long, in milliseconds, the hardware has been running. Hardware time The hardware time number is on the top, in the centre (where it currently reads 002.4).

The dropped frames count keeps a record of both the number of frames which are blank. Whenever there is a gap in frames sent by the hardware of software system a blank frame is inserted. Missed frames The missed frames number is on the bottom left (where it currently reads 000000). Since the C3D file plugin is reading a file that has been recorded the frame numbers will start at 1 and continue to count upwards until disconnected. The "About Plugin" button has details on the plugin being used including version, release date, copyright information, support contact information and the hardware SDK version.Ĭurrent frame The current frame number on the top left hand side on the screen (where it currently reads 000475) keeps a count of the current frame which is assigned by the hardware or software system. The "Plugin Help" button leads to this web page should you need to reference this page in the future. The c3d file is selected or changed using the Browse button to the right of the text box. In the screen shot it reads C:/Program Files (x86)/C-Motion/Visual3DServer/Data/run.c3d. The C3D File text box at the top of the plugin interface has the file path and the file name of the c3d file that you are streaming. The C3D File Plugin is used in Visual3D Server™.
