Viz Arc User Guide

Version 2.0 | Published July 03, 2024 ©

Launching Viz Arc

Once you've installed Viz Arc, you're ready to start using it! If you don’t have a license yet and the system cannot find any compatible license, the following (or similar) message appears:

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In case a specific license has been selected but it could not be found, the following dialog appears.

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Select Yes to reset the license type to Auto, then start Viz Arc again. When the application starts you can try again to select a specific license.

Select No if you don't want to change the configuration. See the Licensing section for more information.

Command Line Arguments

The following command line switches can be used:

Switch


-o, --onair

Start Viz Arc in On Air Mode.

--project name

The name of the project to be loaded at startup.

Use prefix "local:" or "file:" to explicitly specify a project form the local file system or
use the prefix "gh:" or "graphichub:" to specify a project stored on Graphic Hub.

--projectgh name

The name of the project on Graphic Hub to be loaded at startup.

--programdatapath path

Specify the Viz Arc ProgramData Folder (for example, C:\ProgramData\vizrt\VizArc).

--noproject

Force startup without any project loaded (default is to open the last opened project).

-t, --tracking

Start Viz Arc in Tracking Mode.

-a, --arena

Start Viz Arc in Arena Mode.

--help

Display help when started from a console.

Examples

VizArc.exe --project gh:VirtualSetA: Starts Viz Arc loading the project VirtualSetA from Graphic Hub.

VizArc.exe --project local:ObjectTracker -t: Starts Viz Arc loading the project ObjectTracker form the local file system and it starts up with the Object Tracker user interface already opened.