![]() ![]() If you want multiple inputs that Wirecast would control you'd want a current Blackmagic Decklink card such as Duo and Quad (four or eight inputs). I'd definitely like to calibrate my monitors. The Mini offers USB out (like a webcam) or you can go HDMI out to a video capture device such as Blackmagic Ultrastudio Mini Recorder. Amazed how much the price of calibration has dropped. ![]() I only have one Mini Monitor and one TV, which makes testing pretty difficult. I've been using FCPX to test interlaced timelines as cameras all shoot progressive. Tested across all 4 HDMI ports on TV (they are slightly different)ĭid I mention updating the firmware on the TV? I've also given my Mac user account admin privileges to reduce any issues installing.ĭone Safe Boots to clear caches and reset Mac. It would be helpful if at some point there was some kind of signal, even a glitchy one. When connecting a Mac or DSLR, the image appears within a second and info about the signal is displayed a second later.Ĭonnect a different Mac to TV via HDMI - instantaneous!Ĭonnect a different Mac to TV via Mini Monitor - failedįound in the manual bit saying the TV accepts NTSC, PAL, interlaced or progressive, from SD to 4096x2160. I think they are cosmetic labels to ID peripherals. No input settings prevented DSLR from working. Tune the TV channels using a bit of wire as an arial cable - result!Ĭonnect a Canon DSLR via HDMI - instantaneous!įlip all the input switches to try to make the DSLR fail. (I've noticed idle Vimeo videos also get scrambled.) It could have something to do with that: I find as computers become less troublesome, the remaining problems typically have to do with licensing and copy protection. (I didn't do this because I reject the cost/benefit analysis of the internet of NSA things.) If that fails, the next likely culprit is copy protected HDMI which I know I have: if I drag a browser window with Netflix on it to the TV, it gets scrambled. So the first thing I'm gonna do is find an arial and tune it and the second is connect the TV to the internet. I think I might actually dive into some sarcastic troubleshooting as that has worked in the past: after about 6 hours trying to get a VCR to talk to a computer over Firewire, having run out of sensible things to try, I tuned the channels on the VCR. FWIW, I've tried Media Express, FCPX, Resolve updated BMD software tested all cables. Thanks for all the help, guys! I'm encouraged to figure it out. ![]()
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