The thing is, if I do not check ‘Rename’ when I record a sequence, when I play back the sequence I just recorded, I feel like the software is trying to display both live images (from the trackers and the ultrasound) and the recorded images, so the images are very messy, and I cannot put my fiducials to do my spatial calibration for example. I feel that is logical since a same node, for example image_image, will then be used both for ‘live’ and for the recorded sequence.
When I check ‘Rename’, the software immediately creates a new node linked to the recorded with a timestamp between brackets . So if I check ‘Rename’ before the recording, I loose the ‘live’ image and tracking :
But if I check ‘Rename’ after the recording, that is fine because this time I can see the recorded images when I replay a sequence, however the initial ‘live’ nodes are ejected from the transform hierarchy and the recorded nodes take their place as seen in theses pictures :
So when I need to go back ‘live’, I need to redo the hierarchy :
PS1 : when I record a sequence I just click the “record” button, then click again to stop the recording.
PS2 : I saw that I could do live reconstruction but I would like to record the volume reconstruction.
Thanks,
Aurélie