Export regions of interest
You can export regions of interest either by using the Edit & download option, or by ensuring the settings are as required on the Settings tab and then using the one-click Download option.
Export regions of interest via Edit & download
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Ensure your sensors are connected to Capture.U Desktop (see Connect sensors to Capture.U Desktop), and that you've selected the relevant trial and clicked Edit & download (see Download a trial from the sensors).
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On the Preview tab, go to the Export settings.
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In the Export settings, choose either Full trial or By regions, or both.
Select the relevant options to export the required output from your trial:
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Full Trial (exports all the trial data, including any regions of interest, although if the trial is cropped, only data from the non-cropped region is exported)
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Raw data Exports the full trial raw data (may be a cropped trial)
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Aligned data Exports the full trial raw data (may be a cropped trial) aligned to the specified output rate (Hz)
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X1D Exports the full trial raw aligned data (may be a cropped trial) at the specified output rate (Hz). Note that no region of interest information will be displayed in Vicon Nexus.
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_notes.txt Provides trial information (data capture timestamp, exported cropped trial information, timestamps for each region of interest)
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By Regions (exports the trial data from any regions of interest only)
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Raw data Exports the raw data from regions of interest only
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Aligned data Exports the aligned raw data from regions of interest only
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_notes.txt Provides trial information (data capture timestamp, exported cropped trial information, timestamps for each region of interest)
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- When you have finished specifying the required export and output settings, click Download.
Export regions of interest via one-click Download
If you're using the Download option to export regions of interest (see Download with a single click), before you click Download, make sure the required options are selected in the Settings.
For details of what can be exported, see the previous Step 3.