I would like to setup a dual high speed camera system for Kinovea. The application is clinical gait analysis with video synchronized from the sagittal and frontal planes. It seems one of the newer Kinovea releases significantly improved workflow and I want to make sure my hardware selection takes advantage of those improvements.
The order of priority is the fastest workflow, then maximum resolution, then highest frame rate. The goal for the fastest workflow is to minimize administrative tasks such as file transfers, synchronizing video frames, mouseclicks, etc. However, it is not evident how hardware choices may impact workflow. Being new to Kinovea, this leads to multiple questions regarding hardware possibilities and optimization:
1. A high frame rate is desired, but maximal resolution takes priority. A frame rate between 400-1000fps is desired. There are some Android phone cameras that can do 1080/1000fps. However, it is not clear if a setup with smartphones is efficient. Can a networked dual smartphone be as efficient as using machine vision cameras? I'm referring to the time/effort it takes to setup/record/process the videos.
2. At higher frame rates of human motion (walking/running), is a rolling shutter a concern? Or should one only consider a global shutter for this application?
3. Assuming a global shutter is used, can any Daheng machine vision camera be used? It is not clear if only certain models are supported.
4. If a global shutter is recommended, it seems the Daheng MARS-900-120GTC is the best option for my application (highest frame rate and resolution). However, it is a 10GigE camera, not USB 3. Does Kinovea support 10GigE cameras? If so, are there pros/cons to using 10GigE vs. USB cameras?
5. If 10GigE cameras are supported, are they any addition hardware requirements than a two 10GigE ports (e.g, dual port 10GigE capture cards)?
6. Assuming two Daheng MARS-900-120GTC cameras can be used, what would be the CPU, GPU, and RAM requirements?
I apologize for all the questions, but I could not find answers after studying Kinovea documentation and several hours searching the forum and Internet. It seems most of the applications discussed are for minimizing hardware cost, which is not my goal (although budget is not unlimited). Hopefully any feedback here will also be beneficial to others hoping to setup similar systems in the future.