720x576

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videoteque_

Post by videoteque_ »

Can we know if it is or not possible to select a 720x576 resolution in Resolume and HOW.

I read people who can get it, and people who ask about it in next versions...

It would be nice to clarify...

Thanks!

SuperficiaL_

Post by SuperficiaL_ »

hi Xavier,

if that resolution is available u can find it when u right click your output window and click output...

Good luck, SuperficiaL...

videoteque_

Post by videoteque_ »

NO!!!!!!!!!!!

It doesn't happen to my Resolume!!! I run WindowsXP. I wonder if this has to do with the graphic card, the drivers, the OS or the Pi number... ;-))

Bart or Edwin, please clarify this issue!!!

Thanks!!!!

lucidhouse_

Post by lucidhouse_ »

No I can't get those resolutions either, don't think they are available at the moment.

These television resolutions will be very handy for the future ie: 720-576, 768-576 and wide screen formats that i'm not sure of...

Been asked to do some live mixes for music tv programs and at the moment 800-600 is only rez I can use, cropping lots of detail out of the frame.

morris

cat_

Post by cat_ »

I've got a geforce 4 mx which gives you the option, what GFX cards are you all using? Maybe if you need it pick up a geforce theyre pretty cheap!

ST-V (stark)_

Post by ST-V (stark)_ »

doesn it slow down using this resolution?

if it does what can i do to make it faster when using 3 video layers with effects at the same time...

RAM? procesor? video memory? what?

ether_

Post by ether_ »

you will need a very fast hard drive (or a RAID array) to get several layers of hi res movies. Also a good video card.
Read through previous posts on hard drives, codecs, and graphics cards for more info

SantaMaria_

Post by SantaMaria_ »

STUPID QUESTION :

what's actually the difference between those to PAL ressolutions: 720-576 & 768-576?
Is it because of different pixel sizeson PC and TV or what? Maybe you can explain to me....

Thanks for not laughing,
Santa Maria

cat_

Post by cat_ »

720 the pixels are stretched slightly to fill the width
768 the pixels are square
If you want to know in greater depth, what the reasons are and the differences check out a AfterFX book in a bookshop, they usually have an explaination!

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