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Sep 26, 2017 at 5:18 comment added user1853 Questions about motion tracking are very hard to answer without seeing the video you are using and how you set your trackers. Consider uploading your file and video clip. To learn more about motion tracking please read this link
Sep 26, 2017 at 5:18 comment added yann 300 frames should be no problem. I would suggest to make an image sequence (PNG or similar) from your mov. Some codecs compress by comparing beween several frames, those codecs cause problems for applications that don't necessarily treat videos linearly.
Sep 26, 2017 at 5:15 comment added user1853 Track one point at the time one tracker might fail for a different reason than another. When the tracker stops it is usually because it cannot find a match within the search box. You can then try to have a larger search area for that particular tracker. If that doesn't work try tracking with a different option in the motion settings.
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Sep 26, 2017 at 5:07 comment added nucleic550 My input sequence is actually over 300 frames long; I just shortened it by setting the start frame to 100 and the end frame to 210. I load a video recorded on a camera (In case it's important, it's a .MOV file). I tried tracking one-by-one, but the same problem arose, even after deleting the perspective markers and replacing them with location.
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Sep 26, 2017 at 4:27 comment added yann How long is your input sequence? Do you load in a video, or an image sequence? Did you try tracking the points one by one? I'd suggest you set your trackers to Location, Perspective is slow and a bit wonky.
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