Trackir with 2560.
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What am i doing wrong.
Bought a widescreen monitor. Looks great but every time i move my head, theyre is a second delay.
Dont like it. Everything nice and smooth except when i first move my head .
Hate the delay. Everything good in standard 1920x 1080 but 2560x1080 is this damn delay.
What am i missing ?
Anyone else have this problem?
Tried search but couldnt find this problem so its got to be on my end.
I7 6700k, 16gig ddr2400, r9 390x, z107a, 34" lg 2560x1080 monitor. -
I do not have trackir, I use facetracknoir with point track plugin instead.
But it works great with 3440 x 1440 or 2560 x 1080.I hear that you can use trackir hardware with facetracknoir w/ point track plugin too.
maybe you can try that, if you still have problem. -
I use TIR5 with 3x 2560x1440 with the smooth profile and it works perfectly.
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I fiqured its something on my end but damn if i can fiqure it out.
I use the smooth layout too.
Its just a split second every time i move my head .
Its like a delay between my movement and the trackir movement.
I also see some ghosting but only on the hud.
A delay between my movement and computer response time , if that makes any sense and yet at 1920x1080, its fine. -
I fiqured its something on my end but damn if i can fiqure it out.
I use the smooth layout too.
Its just a split second every time i move my head .
Its like a delay between my movement and the trackir movement.
I also see some ghosting but only on the hud.
A delay between my movement and computer response time , if that makes any sense and yet at 1920x1080, its fine.Is there a delay both horizontally and vertically? Have you tried switching away from the smooth profile to see if the issue gets worse/better/no change? Since you only change the horizontal resolution going to a wide screen so maybe TIR is aware and injects some “stability” or an artificial dead-zone into the X translation? Zeight is using 3 screens, but they’re in a more common aspect ratio so maybe that has something to do with it. I’m not familiar with the TIR software so I’m just spitballing. It is certainly odd that it would be effected by screen resolution though.
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Yep i dont get it.
Yeah made a profile, tried different settings, even tried unclicking sticky key.
Its like im moving my head to fast for trackir to keep up.
Once my movement is constant, its perfect, just that damn split second to catch up with me when i first move my head.
Very annoying if looking back and forth alot with a slight stop in between. -
What are your FPS in game?
C9
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my fps is 60,61 almost constantly. been checking that a lot too.
just stumped.
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Things like this are usually windows problems. Something is interfering with the TIR driver most likely.
It’s almost like the service doesn’t have priority over other system events, so the TIR has to catch up when it finally gets an input.
There’s one related problem with windows, deep down, that input devices don’t have a high enough priority in the OS. It’s really visible defect when you compare to OSX and Linux.
I would save your TIR profiles, completely uninstall the TIR software, and reinstall it.
I’m having an issue right now where I can’t start TIR without running it in admin mode, and because of that it won’t automatically start when windows starts -
Well i’ve tried 5.2.2, 5.4.2 software, i’ve tried all different profiles including yassy’s,
Tried one to one, smooth, everything.
If i snap my head quickly, its not bad but if i just casually scan.around, bam, split second delay.
Even pause falcon, still there.
Switched to a different usb port, still there.
My fps hardly ever drop below 60.
Really noticeable if looking out the side and scanning back and forth in a small area of view. -
F7 precision mode? Sorry, just covering the bases;)
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Thanks. Tried that too.
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https://gyazo.com/4bb76dc2ab0f7fb056e8a26da920bf44
if your smooth setting is too high, this will cause delay on trackir. Trackir itself is already good enough that it doesnt need that high smoothing. So if you have this setting above 10 or so, try turning this down.
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Thanks guys.
You know, ive had trackir for at least 5 years now.
Guess i never really bothered with it on my smaller screen cause it didnt show as bad.
Now its driving me crazy, i bet i tried at least 30 different settings.
Now funny you say that, my latest setting is speed 1.1 and smooth at 19.
Still the microsecond lag when 1st moving.
Its really noticable when leaving the main front hud view.
Messing with this more scince thanksgiving than scince ive owned it.
Maybe my old eyes have something to do wuth it, dont know.
Maybe something with trying to stick to the front standard view, dont know. -
reduce smooth below 10 as stated
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Yep, tried that. setting at 1.1 and 15 now.
at 10 it was a little to jerky looking down and around in the pit.
I’m getting closer but no matter what, still the microstudder when starting movement or reversing direction.
An ghosting of the display, but only the display, in the hud when looking left and right crossing the hud. -
You can also try opentrack:
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Hi,
like all puter problems, process of elimination……You probably tried most of these, but just in case, this is the way i would start.Is the problem there with the camera view (raw view). Are you getting three good clean green spots, are they centered. Check the reflector type, distance from the screen, position of the camera, and light filter thershold. If all good, reinstall TIR and try another usb port. Make sure its connected directly, not through a hub.
If camera view is not lagging, then look at speed and smooth setting. speed max and smoothing min, check with default profile. Isolate the axis and check each one in turn.
Is your cpu running at full speed or idling during testing. Are you running software from an SSD or HDD. Use task mgr to check you’re not out of memory or max cpu usage. If possible try the camera on another rig with same monitor
Can’t think of anything else obvious for you.
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Thankyou fish.
Tried them all but each setting by itself, try that today.
Cant use another puter.
Camera view i really cant tell, my eyes i guess.
As far as cpu running, well the only way i can check trackir is in sim, tried it running and paused.
Trackir settings all look good. Distance,reflectors, etc.
Only thing i can use trackir with is bms.
Im beginning to think this has nothing to do with settings, speed smlothness.
Everything good but that hesitation .
I find i can manage it better with fast jerky head movement. Slow movement is definitely worse.
Moving my head slowly makes things look like a studder festival.
When you cross over your front hud view, does your view try to snap back to falcons standard fov? -
can you post a screen shot of your settings?