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Shortning video playbackpro
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shortning video playbackpro
  1. Shortning video playbackpro 720p#
  2. Shortning video playbackpro manual#
  3. Shortning video playbackpro windows#

When playing a clip, is there a way to stop playback and clear program? At the moment I switch to a black solid, but maybe there is some other way?

Shortning video playbackpro manual#

edit: Found the solution, I was searching the manual for in- and out-points instead of start- and end-points =) Is there a solution to set in- and out-points of videos? I found the playlist feature where you can set start point and duration, however it is only in seconds and I don't need a playlist, I only need single clips. Is there a solution to make sure that no clips are cropped? So when playing back in a 1080p-project I suppose I should get small letterboxing on top and bottom, but there is none and it seems like it crops some pixels on the left and on the right. However there is for example one film that has a resolution of 1998x1080, so it is slightly wider than 1080p. Is there an easy way to change aspect ratio with settings like fit/fill/stretch? With most clips the ratio seems to work fine or I have to change between widescreen and source. Yesterday we built our setup, it is for a short film festival, and tested the footage, now I'm having some more questions. For the Deinterlacing I was pretty sure that I tested setting it to none in vMix before but I tried it again and now it works and it looks as sharp as with vlc, so maybe it was a user error.

shortning video playbackpro

Of time to ensure the highest possible quality. This is likely what you are seeing on the text at the moment.įinally, if you plan on outputting progressive video only, then it is recommended to re-encode the videos to progressive as well ahead This will reduce the quality as each field is separated into a frame and upscaled. This will convert 50i to 25p through blend deinterlacing.Ĭonversely, if you would like the highest possible smoothness set the output to 50p. For the highest resolution when playing to a progressive display, set the output frame rate to 25p. The resolution will depend on the deinterlacing used, what deinterlacing method are you using in VLC for comparison?īy default it is set to none in VLC, so if you aren't seeing interlaced lines in VLC it means the source footage is actually 25pĪnd it is recommended you re-encode to 25p.ģ. VMix automatically adapts to show the correct black level while VLC does not on some graphics cards, so that explains the difference there.Ģ. The black level in the VLC screenshot appears to be incorrect as the blackest level is 16, while the lowest level a monitor can display is 0. If you need more informations about my setup just ask.

shortning video playbackpro

Shortning video playbackpro 720p#

Framrates mostly 24p, 25p, 50p and 50i, resolutions between 720p and 2K. If it works fine I'll use it at a festival next week.Īt this festival I will need to play back videos of different formats and need one solid machine to playback them all, there is no time for rendering all files in the same codec. My main focus is on playing back videos on a second output in the best possible quality, at the moment I don't need streaming and capturing. vMix is set to 1080p50 which will be my output resolution. In the "performance" settings of vMix I chose the default graphics adapter which is my GeForce GTX 1070 and enabled "high output performance mode" and chose "smooth" as a display method. In this special case and general recommendations for best settings when focus is playback quality (without live capturing I don't care so much about latency, as the sound tech can adapt the audio delay. Also you see the differences in contrast.Īre there any suggestions what I could do to improve image quality?

shortning video playbackpro

I thought it might be a deinterlacing issue with wrong fields but maybe there is something else that I'm missing. Also when played back with vMix the subtitles are a bit jittery. You notice - especially in the subtitles which are burned in the file - how much smoother the image in VLC looks. Screenshot_vlc.jpg (1,097kb) downloaded 13 time(s). Screenshot_vmic.jpg (1,033kb) downloaded 12 time(s).Īnd here approximately the same clip position played back in VLC: Here is a screenshot from playback in vMix: Is there a way to change this setting, it seems like I can't change anything? In the clip settings it says under "deinterlacing" "Bob UpperFieldFirst". Are there settings to change the deinterlacing in vMix? I only found in the "decoder" setup none/blend/discard where no option delivers a good result, so I sticked to blend. My test clip here is a ProRes 422 in 1080i50. Now I tested out a few files and had to realize that some looked way worse than played back via VLC.

Shortning video playbackpro windows#

I'm relatively new to vMix and I'm trying out whether it is an appropriate alternative to Qlab or PlaybackPro on a Windows machine.












Shortning video playbackpro