Hi
Seems like quicktime h264 has problem with autopilot.
If next video does not start from beginning, On trigger blink first frame of video.
With dxv codec it looks ok.
autopilot blink first frame on trigger
Re: autopilot blink first frame on trigger
Yes, for some reason the external decoder returns the first frame in every case when Resolume requests the frame from a certain position.
Also in these cases a clip's start frame is probably not a keyframe, so you'll see a longer than expected launch time or high CPU load for these clips, because the frame - and all frames before to a keyframe - needs to be decoded from the last keyframe position.
Please use DXV for the best performance.
If that's not an option you can set a small transition time for the layer to hide the flash.
Also in these cases a clip's start frame is probably not a keyframe, so you'll see a longer than expected launch time or high CPU load for these clips, because the frame - and all frames before to a keyframe - needs to be decoded from the last keyframe position.
Please use DXV for the best performance.
If that's not an option you can set a small transition time for the layer to hide the flash.
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Re: autopilot blink first frame on trigger
I'm having a similar problem however I am using dxv encoded media.
it doesn't happen when I manually trigger columns, only on autopilot... any thoughts?
it doesn't happen when I manually trigger columns, only on autopilot... any thoughts?
Re: autopilot blink first frame on trigger
More details on the problem mentioned by euprunner:
When going from one DXV clip to another using autopilot, the incoming file displays some arbitrary frame from the middle of the clip before displaying the actual first frame. This does not happen with all clips; those which fade in from black or have some other transition appear fine. Those which have active content on the first frame show this issue. It's quite consistent.
When going from one DXV clip to another using autopilot, the incoming file displays some arbitrary frame from the middle of the clip before displaying the actual first frame. This does not happen with all clips; those which fade in from black or have some other transition appear fine. Those which have active content on the first frame show this issue. It's quite consistent.
Re: autopilot blink first frame on trigger
We fixed this a while back, looks like it's indeed broken again. We'll look into it.endquote wrote: Sat Jul 14, 2018 18:08 When going from one DXV clip to another using autopilot, the incoming file displays some arbitrary frame from the middle of the clip before displaying the actual first frame.
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Re: autopilot blink first frame on trigger
has anyone found a fix for the frame blink yet?
I'm having the same issue - 30second DXV3 video sometimes blinks a random frame of the clip just before auto pilot transition to black clip.
most frustrating as I'm about to do a high end show and really wanting to use resolume for the whole thing
I'm having the same issue - 30second DXV3 video sometimes blinks a random frame of the clip just before auto pilot transition to black clip.
most frustrating as I'm about to do a high end show and really wanting to use resolume for the whole thing
Re: autopilot blink first frame on trigger
We're still working on this.
Try setting a Layer transition time of 0.1 seconds in the meantime.
Try setting a Layer transition time of 0.1 seconds in the meantime.
Software developer, Sound Engineer,
Control Your show with ”Enter” - multiple Resolume servers at once - SMPTE/MTC column launch
try for free: http://programs.palffyzoltan.hu
Control Your show with ”Enter” - multiple Resolume servers at once - SMPTE/MTC column launch
try for free: http://programs.palffyzoltan.hu