Inconsistent resolution issues using Screen Capture Alpha>Syphon Stage Output>Syphon Virtual Webcam
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@andielloyd Thanks for sharing the project; it looks super interesting!
You've got quite the CDN here, let me see if I can help simplify a few elements. Right now, if I understand correctly, you have Display-->Isadora-->Syphon Virtual Cam--->Skype as the delivery path for the displays into your Skype server which you then pull NDI ISO feeds from on your end. Rather than booting up a media server and running various frame share / capture / conversion paths on the talent machines, perhaps you could try NDI Scan Covert and NDI virtual input instead of Isadora and the Syphon chain above. Or if the NDI latency is too high, maybe you could use just Syphoner and Syphon Virtual Cam together. Isadora is amazing, but it might be overkill if all you need to do is get their desktops as inputs into Skype.
Not a full solution, but some things to think about:
Gallery Sienna's NDI Scan Convert, which is in many ways a direct upgrade over the NewTek one.
NDI Tools, which contains the NDI Virtual Input program that converts any NDI source into a webcam input.
Again, the disadvantage of the above is that NDI will introduce latency to the system, but maybe you are already dealing with sync later in the chain because of the Discord + Skype + Whereby systems needing to be reconciled?
Alternatively:
Years ago I used Syphoner to get a display into the Syphon system. Then you could use the Syphon Virtual Webcam as you have been doing.
Again, just some food for thought! Looks like you have a great show in progress.
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Hi,
could the problem be down to the bandwidth of your performers internet connection? On a recent project where we used Skype we found Skype adjusts the resolution of callers video based on the speed of each connection. This was also reflected in the NDI feeds coming out of Skype which would be different for the different performers and would often change when disconnecting/reconnecting.
My first test would be an internet speed test under normal operating conditions to see if there's much difference between the two performers connections. The upload speed is especially important. I've always used Ookla for this, I'm sure others are available.
We found that for some performers they got better upload speeds by tethering their mobiles than they did through their home internet. Obviously, depending on your mobile package doing this can cost anything in the range from 'free' to 'hugely expensive' but it's worth a try.
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I just did a lot of research in order to get good reliable video quality over internet and so far I understood the way to go is a SRT connection (peer to peer) - bird dog cloud is interesting I guess:
https://bird-dog.tv/product/bi...
also srt connection from vmix to vmix ....seams to work
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@bodo looks great, pricy though...
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I second what @Kathmandale said about bandwidth. What I found even more important is that everyone should be connected via ethernet to their routers. Wifi can drop packets without much notice normally. The lower resolution could be a result of Skype compensating for lost packets. At the start of rehearsals for every show, we get a screenshot of every actor's speedtest.net (ookla) results and we buy them an ethernet cable and adapter for their machine (if they need one). Sometimes they need to string the cable through a hallway, down some stairs and across a few rooms, so 50' and sometimes 100' cables are pretty normal. Actually, if they are stringing it a long way, all the more reason they need it since that usually means they are far from their wifi access point. It's a small investment that can save lots of grief during a show.
Good luck with the show!
Bernie
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Yeah my list would be:
- Do a speed test for each performer
- Get each performer and technician a wired connection to their router (and make sure they're using it properly with wifi disabled)
- Have a look around in the Skype settings to make sure that nobody has opted to send or receive video on any settings lower than the maximum.
- Have a look at OBS Ninja, as it might be a better solution for remote desktop capture than Screen Capture Plugin > Isadora > Virtual Webcam > Skype > NDI > Isadora > OBS: https://obs.ninja/
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@andielloyd Skype has a particularly annoying bandwidth threshold to cut to a lower resolution and no way to influence it. I'm guessing this is the issue.
Take a look at OBS ninja for free peer to peer video.
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@fred @Woland @peuclid @Bodo @Kathmandale @liminal_andy
Thank you all so much for your awesome feedback. I had originally looked into OBS.ninja but had a tough time setting it up on my Macbook - I figured it may not be ideal to have the actors go through but based on your advice, I will troubleshoot it more for future projects.
I think how I plan to go forward is to
A) ensure that all actors are on a wired internet connection in their homes
B) upgrade the actor with the poor resolution to a Mac Pro in the hopes of giving her a CPU boost
C) "have a look around in the Skype settings to make sure that nobody has opted to send or receive video on any settings lower than the maximum"
@liminal_andy - love your suggestion about simplifying the setup using Syphoner instead, but I can't figure out how to capture a full display using Syphoner - only windows. Does anyone know a solution for this?
Huge thanks for everyone's support thus far - P2P will be on my horizons in the future.
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@andielloyd While I have not used this before I do see this screen capture to syphon utility from a bit of googling, maybe that will help?
Others have mentioned a wide variety of great alternative CDN ideas. We use BDC at Liminal quite often, but the endpoints are Windows-only and there is quite a fee to manage. We have our own NDI over IP solution that we use, but OBS ninja is another good idea potentially. If you do venture away from Skype, you will be well-supported with other ideas! -
@andielloyd said:
B) upgrade the actor with the poor resolution to a Mac Pro in the hopes of giving her a CPU boost
Honestly if you're purchasing a show computer for a performer and looking for high power, low cost, you're probably much better off getting them a Windows 10 machine.
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@woland @peuclid @liminal_andy @Kathmandale @Fred @Bodo
Just want to thank you all again for all your help and insight. We're opening our show tonight, if anyone is interested in viewing the piece you can stream directly on our Twitch! We have two showings, tonight 20:00PST (Vancouver/LA time), and tomorrow (Sunday) same time.
Fingers crossed that Skype continues to behave for us! All of your tips and suggestions have been immensely helpful.Grateful always for you all!