Issue:
I'm using trackR to track individual ants in a multi chamber setup. My experiments are recorded for 5 hours and partitioned into 10 30-minute videos. Currently I have to manually start trackR running on every video, taking extra time I'd like to not spend.
The ants are unable to move between chambers, but are in different positions at the start of each video, meaning their ID's switch from video to video, as shown in the images below (and related to the ROI ID jump issue I also posted). Thus it takes additional manual work to make the ID's consistent across the results for each video file.
Feature suggestion:
Could a feature be added allowing batch or sequential tracking of multiple videos of the same experiment contained within a directory? Ie. the trackR settings defined for one video in the selected directory/experiment would be applied to all videos in the selected directory/experiment. Results could be output per video file, or in concatenated form.
Additional thoughts:
In concert with my multiple ROI feature suggestion, making the ROI_track ID's consistent across multiple video files could be much easier.
Example images of issue:

Issue:
I'm using trackR to track individual ants in a multi chamber setup. My experiments are recorded for 5 hours and partitioned into 10 30-minute videos. Currently I have to manually start trackR running on every video, taking extra time I'd like to not spend.
The ants are unable to move between chambers, but are in different positions at the start of each video, meaning their ID's switch from video to video, as shown in the images below (and related to the ROI ID jump issue I also posted). Thus it takes additional manual work to make the ID's consistent across the results for each video file.
Feature suggestion:
Could a feature be added allowing batch or sequential tracking of multiple videos of the same experiment contained within a directory? Ie. the trackR settings defined for one video in the selected directory/experiment would be applied to all videos in the selected directory/experiment. Results could be output per video file, or in concatenated form.
Additional thoughts:
In concert with my multiple ROI feature suggestion, making the ROI_track ID's consistent across multiple video files could be much easier.
Example images of issue:
