VTube-LASER Cylinder Fit Tolerances

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Every time a cylinder centerline is calculated by VTube-LASER, it also calculates the estimated accuracy of the fit to the centerline. This estimation is reported in a Cylinder Fit Windows like the one shown on the right.

The X and Y values are what we refer to as a "wobble deviation". If the centerline calculation is very good, then these numbers decrease. If the calculation or fit is poor, then these numbers increase.

VTube-LASER uses examines these values to determine cylinder measurements are good.


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Default Setup

The default setup has


3 Rename any of the files in the RED box to either wav file in the BLUE box.

4 It's a good idea to rename the original wav files in the blue box to keep a backup copy of them so that you can recover them if you don't like the result of the change.

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Testing Sounds For Your VTube Computer

Not all computers play these sound files the same way. For example some computer speakers go into an idle shutdown mode that can never start up fast enough to play the short sounds.

Before changing the sounds configuration, you can double click on any sound file, and Windows should play it for you. If you hear the sound when you double-click on it, then you should be able to use it in VTube-LASER for feedback.

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