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going2kilzu

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  1. I dont really have much in regards a reflective surface other then like 1 photo on a shelf.  Since I run an oculus with the stations I could probably try using the IR cams in the headset with passthrough to see what its hitting.  But other then that I wouldnt know since one of them works just fine but in unisons they freak out

    9 hours ago, VibrantNebula said:

    @going2kilzu I suspect you have an environmental reflection problem. In the logs, there are steady reports of "back-facing hits". In 25 seconds of sample logs below, I see 4 different callouts about reflections. It's not counting a particularly high number of back-facing hits but definitely enough to cause a device's pose estimate to wonk out hardcore. The low but steady count leads me to guess that you have 1 specific trouble surface in your room. Two of the callouts also list a decently high velocity - might be correlated; could be that you're not getting enough good optical samples and the high velocity is greater than what the IMU can make up for.

    IR light is a real PITA to try and troubleshoot reflections with because humans can't see in IR and materials reflect IR differently than optical light so it's non-intuitive. Using a flashing cellphone light or headlamp remains one of the more reliable ways to try and track it down. Any shiny surface can be a problem.

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  2. On 1/11/2021 at 2:16 PM, VibrantNebula said:

    @going2kilzu, Can you upload a SteamVR log via, SteamVR -> Generate System Report. Save it as a .txt.

    My guess based off of the video alone is that you have a reflection issue or that specific  basestation that you're pointing towards has an internal fault or is seeing power fluctuations. Try replicating the issue without the headset on and see if that basestation's LED stats lights change.


    You might not have the stations mounted securely enough and the vibration is too great. The speed at which the station picks back up supports that theory.

    Sorry for the late reply I had gotten a little busy

    At the moment its only with the one station above in the video.  I have another set an it works just fine.  It only seems that when I turn to look at the one above it freaks out.  The hip an only the hip will fly away an completely freak out when in use but the feet stay solid.  But once I unplug the one an only use the other station I had no issues running it for a full play session.

    regarding the mount its as solid as it will get.  I had t o buy mounts separate due to the standalone 2.0's not coming with mounts since I run a hybrid set up.


    its very weird cuz sometimes it happens an sometimes it doesent.  

     

    The weird part is it only seems to have a problem when it is located on my waist Here in this video I bounce from one station to the next.  the first standing ide position is the station im having trouble with the the one when the front of the Puck is facing the came is the one I have no problems with when in standalone 

    SteamVR-2021-01-14-PM_11_05_04.txt

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