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    buckaneerdude is offline Bucky Brain Surgeon
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    Settings in VSA allow you to set the "frames per second" from a default of 15 to as high as 33. I'm clueless as to what a higher framerate would do in VSA. With video games and videos, the higher the framerate the smoother the video. Would a higher framerate in VSA give you smoother movement on servos?
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    In theory, yes. In practice the mechanical limitations of the servos and whatever they're controlling make it doubtful that you'd see much difference, though.
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    Well I tried it today and it's really hard to tell if is really any smoother. I re-did everything on two 3 axis heads and the head movement might be a little better, it's really hard to tell, but the accuracy of "wave motion analysis" is very noticeably better! So, I'm going to re-do them all. It took me about 30 minutes each to re-do and there is really very little to do as far as cleaning up the jaw motion. Just a little on the timing here and there. I think I'll be much happier with the re-do results. TrackSkull makes this process soooooo much easier.
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    That's good to know! I haven't tried it myself, but I haven't really had much reason to use the wave motion analysis.
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