Indeed Delay option is only available for physical outputs. In your original post you wrote you want to delay your direct output.
Try to use a DelayRGB effect on the Composition, with the Same R, G, and B values. You can sync them up quickly by dragging them to a Composition dashboard dial.
Or try delaying the NDI signal on the receiving side.
Delay for slices
Re: Delay for slices
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Re: Delay for slices
+1 for adding delay to ndi outputs pls
Re: Delay for slices
+1 for Slice delay and/or virtual output delay.
Had an event tonight where the venue has a physical HDMI port that then gets split up and sent to 9 TVs that form a TV wall with an outdated splitter. Unfortunately this splitter does not keep all TVs in sync. Could have easily accounted for this by using a slice for each TV's individual space and then delay each splice to offset the TVs as required to bring the whole wall into sync.
Unfortunately no option available.
Splitting the composition into layers and applying RGB Delay seemed like too much work.
Tried routing each slice to virtual output and then recombining into a physical output, thinking each entire virtual output could be delayed. No such option.
It's a shame delay is only limited to an entire physical out. Would have really benefitted from more advanced delay options.
Had an event tonight where the venue has a physical HDMI port that then gets split up and sent to 9 TVs that form a TV wall with an outdated splitter. Unfortunately this splitter does not keep all TVs in sync. Could have easily accounted for this by using a slice for each TV's individual space and then delay each splice to offset the TVs as required to bring the whole wall into sync.
Unfortunately no option available.
Splitting the composition into layers and applying RGB Delay seemed like too much work.
Tried routing each slice to virtual output and then recombining into a physical output, thinking each entire virtual output could be delayed. No such option.
It's a shame delay is only limited to an entire physical out. Would have really benefitted from more advanced delay options.