Hello, i installed last v6. Is possible to deinterlace ndi input stream like a capture card input?.
Other question, why is NDI ouput set always to 60fps?. For people like me on 50P region is not a solution.
Regards
Jose
Not currently.
NDI output fps should follow the composition fps, so if you set the composition to 50 fps, the NDI output should be 50fps max too.Other question, why is NDI ouput set always to 60fps?. For people like me on 50P region is not a solution.
In my experience it doesn't happen, at least on windows….NDI output fps should follow the composition fps, so if you set the composition to 50 fps, the NDI output should be 50fps max too.
Zoltán wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 15:09 So it looks like, we explicitly tell the NDI Stream that it is 60fps.
However when you set the composition frame rate to 50 (or something lower than 60), then there are actually fewer rendered frames. Only the rendered frames make it into the NDI stream, so with a composition set to 50fps, your stream will contain 50 frames per second, even though the stream is set to 60.
Looks like Sienna Monitor counts the frames, NDI monitor and Vmix is relaying on the stream flags.
Resolume sends Progressive NDI, if you see content generated in Resolume stutter, on your NDI receivers, I think your issue is not with interlacing.