It’s more stable, but it’s just a lot of extra render steps.Today we’re focusing on Mocha Tracking Workflow Mocha works as a standalone or plug-in for several hosts and works pretty much the same between hosts, so if you see a tutorial for a software that you don’t use, know that it will translate easily to your host. Then rendering back out and bringing them back into Mistika. Today I decided to subscribe to the stand-alone version of Mocha, rendering shots out of Mistika, pulling them into Mocha. Ordinarily I’d save, close down to offload ram and start again, but at the moment I’m having to quit out and start the track all over again from the beginning which is pretty frustrating with no save. On some of the shots through I’m maxing out 100% of my ram (128GB) and then it tends to stop rendering. The shapes are normally there when I open it back up but none of the tracking data is there.Īnd yeah I can export the clip and that’s the workflow I’ve been using to get around it, but (to add another issue into the mix) the project I’m working on atm is 8k (7680x3840) so understand it’ll be pretty resource intensive. If I hit the save button before closing Mocha then it’s the same thing. Yeah the behaviour is consistent, I’ve tried shorter clips but same issue happens there. Is that the workflow I should be having when trying to stabilise 360 footage? (I’ve tried using the Mistika stabiliser and it isn’t really good enough to level things out properly and keep them super stable hence why I’m doing it in Mocha instead. Rendering that out and saving it as a file and then reimporting it back into Mistika. Then sending it to mocha, doing a couple of tracks. Then when I open Mocha again the shapes are there but the rest of the data is gone.Ītm my workflow is I’m stitching in Mistika (these are 8k files from a qoocam 8k under a drone). I’m wanting to use it for reorienting/stabalising 360 footage? As you can see in my loom I do the tracking and reorienting in Mocha incl rendering it out. Based on what I could tell from your video - that export option was more for exporting tracking info if you want to track an object to something or remove something from the frame - maybe stabilisation of normal footage.
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