I am busy prepping for a corporate event with a triple 1920x1080 screen setup. We will run 3 Christie LHD720i projectors(for testing we are using 03xHisense 50'' screens in the office). PPT will be displayed on the 2 outer screens and relay to screen on the center screen. I have created a 5760x1080 composition in Resolume. I have setup custom (5760x1080 60hz 32bit progressive CVT reduced blank)resolution in NVIDIA control panel. I am running display port from Gtx1070 to Fx4, Fx4 setup with 03 x1920x1080 60hz screens and input 5760x1080 60hz. I am running NDi signal from both Mac & Windows PC into TP-Link 16 port Gigabit switch) and into Resolume server respectively. All the connections are present and i receive the respective signals into Resolume. However the quality of the ndi screen in Resolume seems fuzzy compared to signal directly from HDMI into screen. If i run any footage from server direct then output images sharp. It almsot apear as if NDi out is out of focus. Not sure is this make sense.
Attached please specs of my rig
Corsair Carbide Air540 E ATX Desktop Chassis
Intel i7 Skylake 6700k 4Ghz 8Mb Processor
MSI Z270 AC Motherboard
MSI Geforce GTX 1070 Graphics Card
MSI Core Frozr L CPU Cooler
Raidmax ATX Power Supply RX-730SS
Black Magic Declink Mini Recorder 4K Capture Card
Black Magic Intensity Pro 4K Capture Card
WD 128Gb SSD Drives x 2
Toshiba 1Tb HD x 1
Crucial 8GB DDR4 2133UDIMM Ram x 4
Resolume Arena 6 Software
Windows 10 OS
Datapath Fx4
I would appreciate any help or direction in this regard as i am new to Resolume and only used a few times before to blend projectors.NDI input Res6 issues!!
Re: NDI input Res6 issues!!
NDI is using lossy encoding, think something similar to h264.
NDI will also scale the quality to the network connection speed in some cases, so make sure you're using wired gigabit Ethernet between the machines, and that the ports on the machines are actually running at gigabit ethernet speeds.
NDI will also scale the quality to the network connection speed in some cases, so make sure you're using wired gigabit Ethernet between the machines, and that the ports on the machines are actually running at gigabit ethernet speeds.
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