An inexpensive motion analysis software module with a High Performance attitude
| Version | 2.08 |
| Updated | Mar 14th 2008 |
| Developer |
Innovision Systems Inc
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
1170
2.9
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| Original File Size | 7.7 MB |
| Downloads | 10580 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista |
| Category | Multimedia |
MaxTRAQ is a manual and automatic digitizer that can be used to extract kinematic properties out of standard AVI files. MaxTRAQ Standard doesn't need special cameras or any specific markers. Simply open an AVI video clip and start digitizing points of interest.
MaxTRAQ includes tools such as angles, distances, notes stick figures, traces and scales. The digitized data can be exported as ASCII files for further analysis. MaxTRAQ can also create a new AVI file that includes any digitized points and/or tools.
Here are some key features of "MaxTRAQ Standard":
■ Autotracking
■ Video Recorder
■ SimpleScript
■ Widgets
■ Network Licensing
■ Hardware Dongle
Requirements:
■ CPU: Pentium 200 MHz or faster
■ Memory: 256MB (minimum) / 512MB (recommended)
■ Minimum of 6 MB free space
■ SVGA High Color (16 bit) / True Color (32 bit) recommended
■ DirectX 9 or higher recommended.
Limitations:
■ 15 days trial
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