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What causes delay

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 14:51
by kratata
Hello,

what is the best setup for real time display/reaction.
Yesterday I had an setup like this :

Laptop - VGA - Edirol V8 - Beamer

There was a small delay on the beamer. And I was pushing all kinds of effects on the beat, and on my output monitor it was exactly on time, and on the beamer there was a small delay.
So my guess is that is has to do with a long cable ( don't know how long it was ).

What is the best setup that causes the least delay.
AND is there a option in resolume which can implement this delay in any kind of way. That would be fortune telling... but maybe some of you have great tips.

Thnx !

Re: What causes delay

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 16:27
by Tecno`
Hi Kratata,

You will probably find that the projector is adding the most delay, sometimes up to 5 frames.
You can often improve this by making sure that your signal is running in the native resolution to the projector.
Also any video mixer will add a slight delay, the V8 has scan converters on the computer inputs so that will add further delay.

Sometimes running in a progressive signal is faster than interlaced, so it may be worth trying to see if 720p is any better.

Tim

Re: What causes delay

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 13:21
by Joris
We actually have somewhat of a 'fortune telling' option ;)

In the general preferences, you can set the clip start offset. This will make clips start a few millis further in their timeline, and from then on loop normally. This means that although you will miss a few frames on the first play, it should from then on be in sync.

Give it a try!

Re: What causes delay

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:04
by kratata
exactly what I was looking for ! Wow, resolume fortune telled my whishes.
What will my future bring dear Resolume ?

Re: What causes delay

Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 14:28
by deepvisual
its not the cable length, unless your cables are over 500km long, then you might have a delay.