Deinterlace method in Resolume.
Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
Check your capture settings. I use Blackmagic cards. There is an option within properties for frame blending.
Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
There IS a codec. You are using harwdare compression, in other way you can´t have an interlaced signal. Try with progressive hardware.Warspite wrote:So there is no third party softaware or codec. Just me, Resolume and live input from another laptop with test signal.
Capture, interlace and then deinterlace have non sense. Even more, when a good method for software deinterlace leads a heavy load in all situations.
Anyway, deinterlacing by frame blending needs to be a minimum today.
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Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
yeah I'm surprised there isnt a capture codec option in the preferences - not one that I can find anyway..
it may be that you'll have to set this in quicktime.
But I had exactly the same problems with firewire capture in Modul8, until I set the compression to none, then got perfect video.
it may be that you'll have to set this in quicktime.
But I had exactly the same problems with firewire capture in Modul8, until I set the compression to none, then got perfect video.
Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
Great!cvanhoose wrote:Check your capture settings. I use Blackmagic cards. There is an option within properties for frame blending.
I do not have Blackmagics yet (just trying to get "right" usb3.0 for my laptops<->blackmagic hardware) - tested with other brands.
Could you please post screenshot with this option.
Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
No, there is no codec. Uncompressed interlaced signal from TV-Out (poore old TV-standarts). I can encode/compress during capture, but in resolume we do "preview", not capture.francoe wrote:There IS a codec. You are using harwdare compression, in other way you can´t have an interlaced signal. Try with progressive hardware.Warspite wrote:So there is no third party softaware or codec. Just me, Resolume and live input from another laptop with test signal.
Capture, interlace and then deinterlace have non sense. Even more, when a good method for software deinterlace leads a heavy load in all situations.
Anyway, deinterlacing by frame blending needs to be a minimum today.
And yes, really good method for deinterlace means not only heavy load, but also introduces a lag. Not the case with "frame blending".
Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
Well the de-interlace we do now is done in a shader, so no heavy load there actually. I'll put deinterlace on the list, we actually had more options for this in version 2.
Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
Great! Because its already a big limitation when working with small pitch LEDs.edwin wrote:I'll put deinterlace on the list, we actually had more options for this in version 2.
Just got MacBook Retina and tested with intensity for thunderbolt and ultrastudio express (also thunderbolt). Measured around 3 frames lag (25fps video) running both simultaneously. Not bad.
Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
Found no option for deinterlace in blackmagic setup.cvanhoose wrote:Check your capture settings. I use Blackmagic cards. There is an option within properties for frame blending.