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Motorcycle pose
Glossary-16 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference
subject or object. Also Marker, Object,
and Subject.
Motorcycle pose A form of the neutral
pose typically used when capturing a RoM
trial in Vicon iQ. In this pose, the subject
stands in the basic neutral pose with the
knees slightly flexed, the arms out
straight to the sides, elbows bent
forward, and hands in front with palms
facing down (in a position similar to
holding the handlebars of a motorcycle).
Also see Neutral pose, T-pose, and Range
of Motion (RoM) trial.
Movie capture A Vicon system option
for Workstation application software that
enables movie data from analog video
cameras or digital video cameras to be
captured simultaneously with optical
motion data from Vicon systems. This
functionality has been augmented by the
Reference Video option available for
Vicon MX systems.
For analog camera capture, a Broadway
option card must be installed in the
host PC, and the captured data is stored
in .mpeg files. For DV camera capture, an
IEEE 1394 option card is required, and
the captured data is stored in .avi files.
Also see .avi file, DV, IEEE 1394, .mpeg
file, Polygon, Reference video, Vicon iQ,
Vicon MX, and Workstation.
.mpeg file A binary file with extension
.mpeg or .mpg, which contains video and
audio information in the MPEG (Moving
Picture Experts Group) standard format.
Vicon application software can play and
generate .mpeg files. Also see Reference
video.
.msk file Mask file. A binary file with
extension .msk, which contains a set of
user-defined camera masks to obscure
raw, 2D data viewed by Vicon cameras in
a Vicon V-series system. By default, .msk
files are saved to the active Session
folder of the open database. Also see
Camera mask and Vicon V-series system.
MX-F20 An F-series camera providing
2 megapixel resolution used in Vicon MX
systems from April 2007. Also see
F-series Camera and Vicon MX.
MX-F40 An F-series camera providing
4 megapixel resolution used in Vicon MX
systems from April 2007. Also see
F-series Camera and Vicon MX.
MX Bridge An optional MX hardware
unit that provides the interface between
Vicon MX and any MCam, MCam2, VCam,
and SV Cam cameras supported
previously by Vicon V-series systems.
The MX Bridge acts like an MX emulator
and transforms the images sent by these
V-series cameras to the grayscale data
format used in Vicon MX. Also see
Grayscale data, Vicon MX, and Vicon
V-series system.
MX Camera A range of high-resolution,
digital, motion capture cameras: MX40,
MX13, and MX3. This range of Vicon
cameras was supplied with Vicon MX
systems before July 2006; MX Cameras
were superseded by MX+ Cameras.
MX Cameras provide high-speed and low-
latency motion capture. Each MX Camera
is fitted with a commercially available
CMOS sensor and a strobe unit with
through-hole LEDs. Each is programmed
with Vicon application firmware to control
its operation and enable it to perform its
own onboard processing. Also see CMOS,
F-series Camera, Firmware, MX+
Camera, MX3, MX13, MX40, and Vicon
application software.
MX Control An optional MX hardware
unit that provides the interface between
Vicon MX and third-party capture devices,
such as force plates, electromyography
(EMG), audio, and other digital devices.
Also see Vicon MX, Genlock, and
Timecode.
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