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Live Input Resolution
Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 03:54
by ameliamayscott
Hi there,
New to Resolume. I'm bringing in some IP cams as live inputs. No capture cards as they're streaming over the network. The cameras show up fine, but they're being cropped to 640x480. Cropped, not scaled. There doesn't seem to be any option to change the resolution of my input. I've looked up how you'd do it on a capture card, but I don't have the resolution options with my input.
Is there a way to change this, or does Resolume only support certain input devices?
Thanks!
Re: Live Input Resolution
Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 04:25
by pfelberg
Every input source has its own properties panel after loaded into a deck. Check it out.
Anyway... cropping seems to be an issue similar I had with my capture card. Waited for seven years for a solution.
Paulo
Re: Live Input Resolution
Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 08:05
by Zoltán
How are you bringing in the IP cameras?
Via syphon/spout/NDI?
Re: Live Input Resolution
Posted: Fri May 25, 2018 18:15
by ameliamayscott
I'm using iDS Gig E cams. They go through an iDS camera manager, but I'm not having to send the feed to Resolume. No spout or anything like that. They just show up as sources in Resolume. I've tested bringing the cams into other programs like Isadora for example, and the feeds show up at full resolution no problem. I guess this is just a support issue with Resolume?
Re: Live Input Resolution
Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 12:46
by Zoltán
ameliamayscott wrote:I'm using iDS Gig E cams. They go through an iDS camera manager, but I'm not having to send the feed to Resolume. No spout or anything like that. They just show up as sources in Resolume. I've tested bringing the cams into other programs like Isadora for example, and the feeds show up at full resolution no problem. I guess this is just a support issue with Resolume?
Are the cameras connected to the computer via USB?
Re: Live Input Resolution
Posted: Mon May 28, 2018 13:54
by Joris
And are you able to change resolution in Isadora? Or do they just default to a higher resolution?