Who is this article relevant to?
This is for anyone who wants to learn more about the system requirements and the download links
Which plans is this article relevant for?
Starter - Plus - Pro - Enterprise
Introduction
Rokoko Studio is a powerful and intuitive software for recording, visualizing, and exporting motion capture.
Download Links - System Requirements
Below, you can find the minimum and recommended computer and OS requirements.
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Important Note:
Rokoko Studio is only officially supported on Apple-silicon Mac's, i.e. Mac's with a M1 chip or newer. Mac's with Intel CPU's are not supported.
Operating System
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Windows 10 (64-bit)
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Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura |
CPU
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Intel Core i5 (Ivy Bridge) / AMD A10 7850k (Steamroller) | Apple M1 |
Memory (RAM)
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8GB RAM | 8GB RAM |
GPU
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DX10-supported graphics card |
Apple M1
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Operating System
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Windows 10 (64-bit)
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Monterey |
CPU
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Intel Skylake / AMD Ryzen 5 | Apple M1 |
Memory (RAM)
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16GB RAM | 16GB RAM |
Rokoko Studio allows you to configure, preview, record, and forward Smartsuit Pro body motion data.
Before opening Rokoko Studio, make sure to disable all firewalls on your computer and network as it might prevent the Smartsuit Pro from communicating with your computer.
More information on firewall settings can be found here.
Before using Rokoko Studio, please make sure to complete the following:
200 FPS Boost
After clicking your Actor(top-left), click the "thunderbolt" icon to activate "Boost Mode". You are now able to record at 200 fps!!
Start Creating - Calibration: Straight Pose
Performing the calibration is arguably the most important step in the configuration process, so make sure not to rush through it.
Perform a "straight pose" (also called I-Pose), to calibrate the system by standing upright (but in a relaxed stance) with:
- Your arms down the side of your body touching your thighs/legs (see chart below)
- Your head pointing forward (see chart below)
- Your feet pointing straightforwardly (parallel) with a spacing of about 15cm between them. Tip: That spacing is pretty much your foot's width, so imagine you have a third foot in between your feet)
Click on your Actor(top left) and click on the Calibration icon.
Remember to stand still while the software counts down from 3 once you click the "straight pose" button: