i got 13 fps from laptop,
if there is speed boost up for meshing and rendering by using all cores would be great, coz currently meshing only using <50% of cores, and the rest was standby…
It’s a real pity that Revopoint can’t submit to Apple’s MFI program and get a wired connection to iPhones and iPads.
I’m guessing it’s cost prohibitive.
Hi @pennyduck,
As @PUTV said, the frame rate of Marker mode is slower than other mode. This is a normal condition. Hope you can understand.
Yes I do understand.
I don’t use marker mode and frame rate is only 7FPS on both my IOS devices.
iPhone 12 and new iPad mini 6.
Hi @penneyduck ,
Which mode did you use? I ask our testing team to check what’s the problem.
I don’t use marker mode.
I feel really bad.
Something somewhere has changed. Can’t be Wi-Fi being poor as FPS has been low for a few weeks. All scans done in same location, same devices…
Just done a scan with Mini and iPhone 12 and got best part of 14 FPS.
Will do some testing and see if I can get low FPS to pinpoint the problem.
Thanks for your help.
What I’ve seen till now is a very different behavior depending on how the POP2 or MINI is connecte.
If I connect the POP2 via Wifi as host, I get 12.2-12.4 fps in feature- and 6.6-7.4 fps in marker mode.
Connected with USB-C I see less for both.
With MINI I don’t have any difference.
For both there is no CPU temperature displayed.
Is that just specific for me or does anybody else see that behavior?
Another blitz today realized that we still don’t seem to have the ability to undo one manual alignment point instead if we accidentally add one and instead we need to clear everything and start again.
Also unless I’m missing it we dont seem to have a way to set the origin for a scan before it’s exported. It would be great to be able to set a X,Y, Z axis pased on points.
The speed will be never exact the same for everyone , it depends on the system and connections .
MINI and POP2 runs normally at 10FPS in Feature mode and less around 7-8 FPS in Marker mode , that is normal , anything faster is just a bonus for that devices but should be not slower. If you can’t get 12 or 14FPS it is up to your system and connection type you are using .
If you can’t see the temperatures this means your firmware is not up to date .
Yes that annoying the hell out of me after selecting many point you make mistake and back to the begining …
It should be simple like hover over the point, click it second time to get rid of it
The origin of the scan is created by the first frame when you click the start button .
Even if you have the option to set the final scan mesh to a different point of origin it will never works in all software for everyone the same way , that includes scales, pivot and different positions for the axis , where Y is a Z and vice versa.
There will be always someone that still will get it the wrong way .
Thanks for the context on the axis.@PopUpTheVolume
My question though would still be would some form of solution not be better than any? Through my lack of experience I do feel importing to the likes of Fusion 360 all axes are off and it and even having one axis flat on an axis would be awesome
Well, I can’t see the temperature too. Revoscan (latest one) says that my firmware is OK, but I am not sure. It is over a one year old…
I am not against it , it would be ok to have it , but as I said it will not match all software .
When I scan a figurine , I start scanning from the side , then finishing it up standing and that is my final point of origin .
But when you scan multiple scans for merging , your first angle scan is the point of origin .
Revo Scan have own point of origin axis but we can’t change the object position manually , it would be nice to have that option regardless . More tools , better workflow .
It is not the latest one you have there , the latest public was 2.7.46 , however POP2 running faster with the firmware you have right now so keep it up.
The new update that will allows to show the temperature is not rolled out yet for POP2.
Last time it was running at 98% everyone complaining about their precious CPU being used too much . You never can make everyone happy with I guess .
I think it is time for Revo to use a settings under Preferences for how many cores you want to use while processing , that would solve this once and for all .
yeah, i know it’s difficult to pleased everyone, and yes, preference setting would be the solution for this issue, thanks hopefully there is a setting intergrated to future version.
also is there any function i can edit the “front” / " left" / “right” / “back” / “top” view of the model in the future version?
Not automatic switch for the sides as there is not actual point of origin setting to begin with other than produced by the scanner while scanning the first frame for alignment purpose .
Once there is a feature that allows you to set up manually your point of origin there can be added the rest of features
For now you can only do that manually /visually
But thank you for your suggestions , the team really appreciate all ideas and suggestions from users .
Love the 5.0 software except one big issue. The scaling on 1440p ultrawide monitors is absolutely massive. There needs to be a way to make the UI smaller for 1440p monitors. I can’t even see the whole UI.
Here is a picture of chrome browser next to Revo Scan 5. Look at the text size and start menu compared to some of these buttons in revoscan. its HUGE.
I cant even see the whole screen. Maybe there’s a shortcut I’m missing to zoom out the UI but haven’t found it so far.
Hello, I apologise if this isn’t exactly the right place to post but I’m hoping it is.
Im using 5.0.1 Beta, was playing with it earlier and things were going fine but then I ran into an issue now where no matter how many frames I scan, when I click complete - It shows me my point cloud but only some of it like 1/5 or so of my scan. I tried uninstall, re-install, still happening.
Im using Windows 11, I have plenty of hard drive space.
Any help troubleshooting or directing me where to go will be much appreciated, thank you.
I just notice something with the Mac version of Revoscan. It’s an Intel x86 application not universal.
This needs to be sorted as sooner or later Apple will remove Rosetta 2 and Intel apps will stop running on Apple Silicon Macs.
Seeing as Apple silicon is all you can buy now (other than in the very old Mac Pro) it would be sensible to compile as universal.
Screenshot is from my M1 Max MacBook Pro