track IR...?
#1

Excuse my ignorance but what is trackIR , how do you use it , what dose it do....ect are there any screenshots , sorry but I just cant work it out even after reading all the posts about it....... :?:
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#2

http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=tra ... arch&meta=

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#3

Cheers mate thought it might be somthing like that....now ..... must.....rob.....bank......to buy even more equipment to play aeroplanes. :?
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#4

Yep... and the youtube clips from 1 year ago, when Kegetys first discovered that 6DoF was possible in IL2:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFTRsBcSyk8

...but I would be remis in informing people, if I didn't also wrote about freetrack:

http://www.free-track.net/english/

http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=FiT2VITebTM
http://hk.youtube.com/watch?v=MNstobEAado
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eliot Wrote:Excuse my ignorance but what is trackIR , how do you use it , what dose it do....ect are there any screenshots , sorry but I just cant work it out even after reading all the posts about it....... :?:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AO0F5sLdVM
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#6

Hi Vincent! Excuse my efforts at informing people. :oops: From observations it looks like there is lag with FreeTrack, between the movement and the displayed motion. TrackIR is instant. Smile
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#7

I use Freetrack. Works awesome.
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#8

I use freetrack... but find it has trouble tracking my LED's.... I've tried several configurations. But must admit, that I've seen it working good, so must recommend it also.

Only reason I'm switching to a TrackIR is that I've managed to find one cheap enough 2nd hand Smile

In New Zealand the cheapest you can get them new (without importing them from the states) is $300 NZD... Sad
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#9

RAF_Magpie Wrote:In New Zealand the cheapest you can get them new (without importing them from the states) is $300 NZD... Sad
..and if you did import, you would be charged tax, p&p AND paid for converting NZD to USD. Tongue
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#10

I use a single red LED with the tip filed flat to make it more wide-angle. Works great, but I basically play in the dark so there is no interferece.

Anyone wanting to use this in lit conditions should use an infrared LED and pull the IR filter out of their webcam.
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#11

JAMF Wrote:
RAF_Magpie Wrote:In New Zealand the cheapest you can get them new (without importing them from the states) is $300 NZD... Sad
..and if you did import, you would be charged tax, p&p AND paid for converting NZD to USD. Tongue

Exactly Sad
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#12

If you've got a two-part joystick setup (thrust control + stick) , then you definately need one.


a single stick setup and you should be able to manage with the mouse. I do.

If you've got the money and want to become the best, then its worth getting
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