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Jason Jenkins
April 17, 2017 at 5:13 pm in reply to: Motion Graphics and the Blackmagic Design Ultrastudio 4K[Thomas Allen] “Live switching with motion graphics is what we’re after. I tried out a demo version of mimoLive, I thought it was outstanding,”
I agree. I discovered mimoLive because I was frustrated by the awkward graphics functionality of the ATEM software. I have a video about using mimoLive with the ATEM, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3UvzTE7upU
And I have an extensive blog post about setting up mimoLive to send graphics back to the ATEM for compositing.
https://www.dvestore.com/blog/using-mimolive-with-the-atem-switcher-stepbystep-tutorial/Jason Jenkins
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Jason Jenkins
April 11, 2017 at 1:40 am in reply to: Motion Graphics and the Blackmagic Design Ultrastudio 4KWhile ProVideoPlayer and mimoLive can both easily play back video content, that’s about where the similarity ends. mimoLive is more of ‘TV studio in a box”, with switching, streaming and recording capabilities, and ProVideoPlayer is designed for outputting video to multiple screens in all kinds of different configurations.
Tell me more about your presentations and what you are trying to accomplish.
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Jason Jenkins
April 5, 2017 at 4:12 pm in reply to: Motion Graphics and the Blackmagic Design Ultrastudio 4KHi, Thomas:
Have you checked out mimoLive? It can easily play back videos and graphics and send them back to an ATEM for compositing via the UltraStudio 4K.
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I seem to have found a fix! If I change the mp4 file extensions to .mov and then set the Color Space Override to Rec. 709 in FCPX, the clips play back with no strange color issues! Yay!
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Unfortunately, they didn’t fix the color problem with mp4 footage.
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The original Mp4’s seem fine at the finder level and will play back in Quicktime 10 with no problem. However, my ProRes optimized copies mostly have the red cast. This is so annoying.
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I’m testing, by doing some transcoding of the Mp4’s as I import into FCPX. Some of the clips seem to be OK. Others come in with the red cast, but appear to be fixed by changing the Color Space Override to Rec. 709. Unfortunately, the “fix” doesn’t last and they revert back to having a red cast. Some just turn pink when I set them to Rec. 709. I had no issues with these files before FCPX 10.3.
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[James Cude] “Make sure in System Preferences, your Color Display profile is set to default. Then in FCPX, try changing the Color Space Override in the Settings view of the Inspector.”
There are a lot of different profiles in the display settings. I’m not sure which is the default. I’m assuming for my LG Ultrawide monitor, it’s the profile named LG ULTRAWIDE. I’ve played with the Color Space Override setting, but I don’t see any changes in the mp4’s. It seems to be a file compatibility issue.
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Hmmm. I just discovered that this problem is new to FCPX 10.3. My phone footage worked fine in the last version.
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