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      thierry
      last edited by Woland

      Hello 

      I recently use OpenNitracker . I followed Mark's tuto guru and I use the max Value Hold and limit-scale-value actors as in the video. Well I come to the point, I control a video in a circle with my right hand so far no worries but the problem is that the circle vibrates too, I would like to be able to manage the sensitivity of this effect to be more stable, clearer. I work with a PC MSI I7 GTX 1650 . I hope to make myself understood and thank you in advance for your help. Thierry

      thierry

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        Woland Tech Staff
        last edited by

        Try using a Smoother actor to smooth out the jittery data.

        Best wishes,

        Woland

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          thierry
          last edited by

          Thanks for your help, I use the actor smoother and so far moving my sphere is smoother. Thanks again and see you soon. Thierry.

          thierry

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