You view and change the settings for the supplied export pipeline operations in the Properties pane at the bottom of the Pipeline Tools pane. For more information, see:



You can also export to a number of other file formats: to view the available formats, in the Pipeline Tools pane, go to the Available Operations list and expand File Export.

For general information about how to use pipelines, see Work with pipelines.

Configure the Export 3D Overlay Video operation

You can export the 3D overlay of Vicon optical data over images from a supported calibrated video camera to an .mp4 or .avi file for viewing in other applications using the Export 3D Overlay Video operation in the Pipeline Tools pane.

With the Combined View option in a Camera view, you can display Vicon optical data overlaid onto images from a calibrated digital video camera. For example, you can display 3D information, such as the floor grid, markers, and virtual force plates, overlaying the 2D video image. The Export 3D Overlay Video operation burns this 3D overlay information into an .mp4 or .avi (digital video file) so that you can view it in other applications, such as Vicon Nexus Insight (.mp4 only) or Vicon Polygon.

To export 3D overlay information to a video file:

  1. In the Camera view toolbar, from the View drop-down list select Combined to view Vicon optical data overlaid onto images from a digital video camera.
  2. In the Options dialog box (F7), select the desired options to configure the visualization of data to suit your needs (for example, you may want only the force vector to appear on the 3D overlay).
  3. At the top of the Options dialog box, click the Save button to save the configuration you just created. The configuration is saved as an .options file in the appropriate Nexus Options folder.
  4. In the Pipeline Tools pane, create a File Export pipeline that includes the Export 3D Overlay Video operation. (For a reminder of how to create a pipeline, see Create a pipeline.)
  5. In the Current Pipeline operations list, click on the operation, then in the Properties section at the bottom of the Pipeline Tools pane, view or change settings for the desired properties:
  6. Run the pipeline either on an individual trial in the Pipeline Tools pane or on multiple files using the Batch Processing Interface (click Show File Transfer/Batch Processing interface and then the Batch Processing button on the Data Management tab).

About 3D overlay files

The 3D overlay information from each reference video camera is stored in a separate file, in the format: TrialName.DeviceID.overlay.* where:

For example, with a video camera with a Device ID of 52883644, if you run the Export 3D Overlay Video pipeline operation on a video file named Walk1.52883644.avi, the exported 3D overlay file will be called Walk1.52883644.overlay.avi.

Note
You cannot open an exported 3D overlay (.overlay.avi) file in Nexus.

Configure the Export ASCII operation

The Export ASCII pipeline operation enables you to export saved trial data to a plain text file, saved in CSV or TXT format.

To export processed Nexus data to an ASCII file:

  1. Ensure you have loaded and processed the required data.
  2. In the Pipeline Tools pane, create a File Export pipeline that includes the Export ASCII operation. (For a reminder of how to create a pipeline, see .)
  3. In the Current Pipeline operations list, click on the operation, then in the Properties section at the bottom of the Pipeline Tools pane, view or change settings for the desired properties:

    (tick) Tip: In most cases, as an alternative to selecting All, you can use the asterisk * wildcard.

  4. Either run the pipeline or right-click the Export ASCII operation and click Run selected op.
  5. After you have run the pipeline operation and exported the file, you can examine the exported data as required.

Configure the Export C3D operation

The Export C3D pipeline operation exports the current state of the processed data to a .c3d file. You can then import the data into other software for further processing or report generation.

In the Properties section you can view or change the following properties: