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Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 14:39
by cvanhoose
Check your capture settings. I use Blackmagic cards. There is an option within properties for frame blending.
Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 05:06
by francoe
Warspite wrote:So there is no third party softaware or codec. Just me, Resolume and live input from another laptop with test signal.
There IS a codec. You are using harwdare compression, in other way you can´t have an interlaced signal. Try with progressive hardware.
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.
Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:33
by deepvisual
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.
Re: Deinterlace method in Resolume.
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 19:56
by Warspite
cvanhoose wrote:Check your capture settings. I use Blackmagic cards. There is an option within properties for frame blending.
Great!
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.
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 19:59
by Warspite
francoe wrote:Warspite wrote:So there is no third party softaware or codec. Just me, Resolume and live input from another laptop with test signal.
There IS a codec. You are using harwdare compression, in other way you can´t have an interlaced signal. Try with progressive hardware.
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.
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.
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.
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 09:19
by edwin
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.
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 18:40
by Warspite
edwin wrote:I'll put deinterlace on the list, we actually had more options for this in version 2.
Great! Because its already a big limitation when working with small pitch LEDs.
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.
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 19:32
by Warspite
cvanhoose wrote:Check your capture settings. I use Blackmagic cards. There is an option within properties for frame blending.
Found no option for deinterlace in blackmagic setup.