Hello Biomch-l-ers,
For those who use Peak Motus (we have 9.0):
One of our students moved some of his trial files using windows explorer and
Peak no longer recognizes the trial. I think I have all the relevant files
assembled but I have been unable to bring them back into Peak so that it can
recognize them and we can then process the data. I can't see the files at
their current location from within Peak (only from windows), I am not sure
where the files originally were.
Surely I am not the first to have had to deal with this silly glitch in Peak
Motus. If I am - shame on me.
My questions:
Is there a file which contains the original location of the trial? Will it
help to move the trial files back?
Is there a process or tool to recover the files to Peak?
I have asked Peak(Vicon) about this but have not heard back. I will post the
solution if there is one. thanks.
--
Dr. Sylvain Grenier, PhD
Associate Professor
School of Human Kinetics
Ben Avery B242
Laurentian University
Ramsey Lk Rd. Sudbury ON
P3E 2C6
Ph. 675-1151 x1095
http://myprofile.cos.com/sgrenier
www.celebrate50.laurentian.ca
I thought of that while riding my bike.
-Albert Einstein, on the theory of relativity
For those who use Peak Motus (we have 9.0):
One of our students moved some of his trial files using windows explorer and
Peak no longer recognizes the trial. I think I have all the relevant files
assembled but I have been unable to bring them back into Peak so that it can
recognize them and we can then process the data. I can't see the files at
their current location from within Peak (only from windows), I am not sure
where the files originally were.
Surely I am not the first to have had to deal with this silly glitch in Peak
Motus. If I am - shame on me.
My questions:
Is there a file which contains the original location of the trial? Will it
help to move the trial files back?
Is there a process or tool to recover the files to Peak?
I have asked Peak(Vicon) about this but have not heard back. I will post the
solution if there is one. thanks.
--
Dr. Sylvain Grenier, PhD
Associate Professor
School of Human Kinetics
Ben Avery B242
Laurentian University
Ramsey Lk Rd. Sudbury ON
P3E 2C6
Ph. 675-1151 x1095
http://myprofile.cos.com/sgrenier
www.celebrate50.laurentian.ca
I thought of that while riding my bike.
-Albert Einstein, on the theory of relativity