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Video recording
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For the multi-camera video, you should use webcams (or other USB or Firewire cameras) and record a multi-camera video using iPiRecorder. Current release of iPi Desktop Motion Capture does not have other multi-camera options.
iPiRecorder is a utility for recording multi-camera video. It works with Sony PlayStation Eye cameras and DirectShow-compatible webcams (USB and FireWire).
iPiRecorder is a stand-alone application and does not require a powerful video card. You may choose to install iPiRecorder on a notebook PC for portability. Since iPiRecorder is free, you can install it on as many computers as you need.
A dual-core CPU should be enough for recording a 4-camera video at 320 by 240 resolution at 60 frames per second.
A quad-core CPU is recommended for 640 by 480 resolution.