Weird Error on Flow Dynamic Calibration Page

Printer model + nozzle size

  • A1 w/ 4mm nozzle

Print settings: (filament brand & type, temperatures, print speeds, ...)

  • The error occurs regardless of what filament and print settings I choose

Orca Slicer version + OS

  • 2.3.2-rc2
  • Windows 11 Home

Photos of the print issue

https://preview.redd.it/iye6swj3254h1.png?width=1281&format=png&auto=webp&s=531ff41fefc2e5388e8026ed9a4762c47921e164

Screenshot(s) of relevant Orca settings

https://preview.redd.it/9f26ly34254h1.png?width=1275&format=png&auto=webp&s=95bff93594b97f63d819791d08a8f9af1e649f7b

What you already tried

  • Changing the Step Value from .005 to .01
  • Googling the issue

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Hello -

I'm having an issue trying to run the flow dynamic calibration using the Line method. Regardless of what filament I'm choosing to calibrate, I get this unhelpful and oddly infuriating message "Unable to calibrate: maybe because the set calibration value range is too large, or the step is too small".

Pattern method does work, but I prefer to use the Line method.

Any ideas?

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u/realhotcocoa — 3 months ago

Getting usable footage from single lens after capturing dual lens footage

Hello -

I'm using the insta360 desktop app for Windows to process footage from my X5.

I was using my X5 on a chest harness to capture some ranch work footage. To protect the body-facing lens from getting scratched by the harness, I covered it with tape and shot in regular 360 mode. I skipped single-lens mode because I thought that I could do the framing in post instead of being locked in to the 9:16 vertical or 16:9 horizontal. Big oops.

The problem is that I cannot figure out a way to easily frame the video into a 16:9 rectangle in post without having the footage from the taped-off lens come into frame when I'm turning my body. Direction lock in Insta360 Studio locks to a fixed point in space - so when I turn my body, the view stays aimed at that fixed world direction instead of following where I'm facing.

Is there any way in Insta360 Studio (or any other tool) to reframe the 360 footage so the view always follows the camera's heading, essentially treating the front-facing lens as "forward" relative to body movement throughout the clip? I know keyframing manually is an option but the footage is long and that's going to be a nightmare.

For future shoots I'll just use single-lens mode, but hoping to salvage this footage. Any help appreciated.

Thanks!

https://preview.redd.it/ja434t0u660h1.png?width=830&format=png&auto=webp&s=69a34418f42e9613c80c7d0e6ffc8e98a46228eb

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u/realhotcocoa — 3 months ago