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    terrible quality of live input with blackmagic

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    • CitizenJoe
      CitizenJoe last edited by

      Also, in Preferences have a look here and try changing the default resolution to whatever you are outputting, or to the resolution of the image:

      Cheers,

      Hugh

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        zedociel last edited by

        The picture is straight from another mac (no camera involved).

        As i am troubleshooting it's a straight patch (no effects, no nothing). You can see in the izzymap window it's already terrible...

        On mac it's the same...

        Please help...

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          zedociel last edited by

          Sorry, more screenshots

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          • Woland
            Woland Tech Staff @zedociel last edited by

            @zedociel

            In Isadora Preferences > Video > OpenGL try enabling Full Frame Antialiasing.

            Also, what is the resolution of the camera you are using?

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            • Armando
              Armando Beta Gold @zedociel last edited by

              @zedociel I Blackmagic cameras every day in 4k and everything os and looks great on a mac....

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              • dbini
                dbini @Armando last edited by

                @armando @Woland - OP states that they are not using a camera - i assume it is a HDMI out from another computer, into a capture device.

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                • mark_m
                  mark_m @zedociel last edited by

                  @zedociel said:

                  The picture is straight from another mac (no camera involved).

                   You could do this in a completely different way by sending the image from one computer to another using NDI, thus eliminating the need for HDMI output / capture cards etc.

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                  • Armando
                    Armando Beta Gold @dbini last edited by

                    @dbini I got that, but as for the capture it should be exactly the same. My card in a sonned usbc cabinet on mac is not the same mine is Decklink quad HDMI

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                    • Woland
                      Woland Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

                      @dbini said:

                      @Woland - OP states that they are not using a camera - i assume it is a HDMI out from another computer, into a capture device.

                       One of these days I really should learn how to read... 😅

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                        zedociel last edited by

                        It's the hdmi output from another mac.

                        Resolution is 1080p60.

                        I tried the three video setup (scale to smallest, largest, default).

                        With or without antialiasing...

                        Anyway, i tried it on a new patch, video in watcher straight to projector, so there should be no scaling nowhere.

                        When i let the mouse on the link, it tells the output from the video in watcher in 1080p60

                        For now, i'm using spout/syphon from madmapper to have the good image quality.

                        Once again, the setup was tested both on mac and pc, with a decklink duo 2 and a decklink 8k pro.

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