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Joanne (RL) (12/19/2023)
JasonWynngard (12/18/2023)
I finally got AccuFace to work (sort of). But not for live capture, as the results just come out exaggerated, to the point of being comical. I get slightly better outcomes when I use my Panasonic videcam, and Camtasia Studio to record close-ups of my face as video files. Except when I use CC4's Headshot to place my own or another person't face onto an avatar. Then send to iC8. I'm hoping RL refines AccuFace so my $250 is not a total waste. Right now, I'd advise potential buyers to hold of off until/unless RL produces a more refined version of Accuface. RL, is usually quite good at listening to customers, so there's hope. But for those getting good results with it, I can only say I envy you. I had big plans for using it, and hope to eventually implement those plans.
Hi JasonWynngard,
Could you please provide us the video that record by your Panasonic videcam?
We suspect it is caused by the special video codec (the recorded video and the live capture from camera are theoretically the same, so we needs your video to find out.)
You can leave an issue on Feedback tracker and provide the private link for this video.
Your assistance will greatly help us find the problem.
Joanne
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First of all, I hope my reply here doesn't end up bombing the thread with repetitive posts. Spent a lot of time writing a fairly lengthy reply, only to see it vanish when I tried to add bylinr tags.
I appreciate the reply. I assure you that the Panasonic isn't the issue. Neither was the LogiTech brio505 webcam.
AccuFace was unable to see the Panasonic video until I opened it with Camtasia Studio and converted it to MP4. I got a result that was even crispier than the webcam, which isn't shabby itself.
Here's what I “think” I've learned.
1. I suspect, Motion Live/
AccuFace doesn't like Headshot characters. I got the worst results with the Headshot character using my face exported to iC8.
2. Same thing when I used video mode with this character, though a very, very, slightly better outcome. Still useless to me.
3.I switched to a native iC character and got noticeably better results, though not wholly satisfactory for how I hope to use Motion Live/
AccuFace.
4. In desperation, I downloaded two 16 second clips of speakers, and got two outcomes. One, a very marginal improvement with the Headshot file. Two, noticeably better outcomes using a native iC8 character.
My next step is to delete from iC my Headshot avatar. Go to CC4, rename it, and re-export it to iC8. Thinking maybe my bumbling earlier efforts somehow corrupted the original file. But the truth is, I don't think Motion Live/
AccuFace likes Headshot avatars. Something RL might want to examine if/when they refine Motion Live/
AccuFace.
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