Hello, I am having a problem loading my motion file into OpenSim. I am loading a motion file exported from Visual3D and even though I have made sure to fulfill all of the necessities, a dialog saying that my motion file cannot be loaded is still popping up.
Could anyone help me with this? I have tried to redo my skeleton model in the Visula3D multiple times but nothing seems to work.
Thank you so much.
Cannot load motion file
- Barbora Dvořáková
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- Ayman Habib
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Re: Cannot load motion file
Hello,
Can you please post the dialog or error message so we can help you out?
Best regards,
-Ayman
Can you please post the dialog or error message so we can help you out?
Best regards,
-Ayman
- Barbora Dvořáková
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Re: Cannot load motion file
I cannot load the image here but it says:
"Could not read motion file" and the placement of the file, that in my case is called Visual3d_SIMM_input.mot
Thank you so much.
These are the necessities that have to be meet for running the Visual3d file in the OpenSimm https://c-motion.com/v3dwiki/index.php? ... enSim_Demo
"Could not read motion file" and the placement of the file, that in my case is called Visual3d_SIMM_input.mot
Thank you so much.
These are the necessities that have to be meet for running the Visual3d file in the OpenSimm https://c-motion.com/v3dwiki/index.php? ... enSim_Demo
- Ayman Habib
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Re: Cannot load motion file
Hello,
The fact that the message says that OpenSim cannot read the motion file suggests the error has nothing to do with the contents of the file but rather with where it is located. If the file path contains non ascii-US characters or is too long this could be the issue. To test, copy the file to a folder near the top of your directory structure (e.g. C:/test/) and try to open it from there.
Let us know how it goes,
-Ayman
The fact that the message says that OpenSim cannot read the motion file suggests the error has nothing to do with the contents of the file but rather with where it is located. If the file path contains non ascii-US characters or is too long this could be the issue. To test, copy the file to a folder near the top of your directory structure (e.g. C:/test/) and try to open it from there.
Let us know how it goes,
-Ayman
- Barbora Dvořáková
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Re: Cannot load motion file
It worked!! Thank you so much! I truly am helpless when it comes to computers, this has never occured to me.
Thank you so much again!
Thank you so much again!
- Sara Martínez
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