Aleksander Steffensen
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Thank you both for the great info and detail! Really useful for guys like me who don’t have much electronics knowledge!
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You would have to output interlaced for it to work in that resolution. Here is a list of supported formats, look under the “HD format support” section: https://blackmagicdesign.com/products/hyperdeckshuttle/techspecs/
If you need progressive video, you can’t do 50 Hz.
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Would you guys mind sharing the details of your GPI and tally setup?
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Well then, don’t say the TVS is adding 4 frames of delay, it is probably only responsible for 1 frame, it’s all the other stuff the signal goes through before entering the TVS. 🙂
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4 frame delay? Well, the ATEM TVS installations I have delivered all have 1 frame of delay with genlocked sources. Genlock is crucial in these kinds of productions.
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Aleksander Steffensen
April 14, 2012 at 8:10 am in reply to: Squashed Image on HyperDeck and Smartview DuoSounds like you are feeding an SD-signal into the units. Unfortunately, Blackmagic Design products does not like SD 16:9 signals, as there really is no way of knowing whether the signal is SD 4:3 or SD 16:9.
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Aleksander Steffensen
March 19, 2012 at 11:51 am in reply to: ATEM -1 for webcast. Theatre production and regional schoolsSend an SDI or HDMI feed into a computer with a capture card, and use an encoder application such as FMLE or QuickTime Broadcaster to send the stream to Wowza.
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Aleksander Steffensen
March 18, 2012 at 9:25 am in reply to: Video Streaming with ATEM Television Studio and recorderThe ATEM TVS is a vision mixer, not an audio mixer. Of course it will strip the embedded audio on the SDI sources, everything else would have made a heck of a mess.
The USB H.264 encoding is not for live streaming, it is for capturing a H.264 master file of the production that will be ready for upload instantly. To get audio in the H.264 recording, you have to feed the ATEM with an audio signal via AES/EBU from your audio mixer, either directly if it has digital outputs, or via an A/D converter. Still, do check the link that someone provided earlier in this thread, as there was a solution for live streaming from the ATEM TVS USB.
The way the USB recording work, is you hook the ATEM TVS up to a dedicated computer running the Media Express software.
Aleksander Steffensen
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Aleksander Steffensen
March 7, 2012 at 11:24 pm in reply to: Blackmagic Design HDLink Pro DVI – bigger screens than 30″?Excellent! Thank you, Kristian!
Aleksander Steffensen
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Aleksander Steffensen
February 24, 2012 at 10:47 am in reply to: Selecting HD Recorder AJA or BlackmagicWith a 128 GB SSD you will get about 12,5 minutes of full HD-recording. More on that here: https://blackmagic-design.com/support/detail/faqs/?sid=3960&pid=3969&os=mac
Aleksander Steffensen
Steffensen Multimedia