Vince Becquiot
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Vince Becquiot
May 8, 2020 at 7:24 pm in reply to: Web cameras that can stream and record to card at same time?Hi Tangier,
Look at the Mevo. You can record and stream from the camera.
Vince Becquiot
San Francisco Bay Area
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Vince Becquiot
February 19, 2020 at 8:13 pm in reply to: Keyframed motion on jpg beneath adjustment layer not working??Let me change you mind about nesting:-)
Watch t’il the end! You will no longer be blind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwhRXNokkFs&feature=emb_logo
Vince Becquiot
San Francisco Bay Area
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Select the clip that has the issue, and make sure the blend mode is set to “normal” the in the effects conrol panel.
Vince Becquiot
San Francisco Bay Area
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Vince Becquiot
February 19, 2020 at 6:41 pm in reply to: Keyframed motion on jpg beneath adjustment layer not working??Have you tried nesting the clip with motion?
Vince Becquiot
San Francisco Bay Area
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I would just buy a couple of nice laptops for main and backup and look at VMix, it should have everything you need plus more.
Vince Becquiot
San Francisco Bay Area
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You’ll almost always have a little latency on the video side. You have the switcher processing, projector processing and camera processing.
You could delay the audio, but that would likely throw the talents off. You can however delay audio coming from the computers if you have a digital mixer or a delay unit.
What kind of latency are you looking at?
Unfortunately, the A7 can’t be Genlocked, so that would not be easily solvable if it’s significant.
Vince Becquiot
San Francisco Bay Area
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Hi Todd!
The only full proof method is to just rent a reel of fiber with the flavor you need at both ends (HDMI/SDI) and find a way to hang it along, or hopefully you’ll find a way to run in on the ground. Nationwide Video, VER should have those.
Once you get the cable outside, you could also beam wirelessly as long as you have line of sight. The Teradek Bolt 3000 would do the job (up to 10,000 feet).
Good luck!
Vince Becquiot
San Francisco Bay Area
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They stopped providing access down due to third party licensing expiration.
There are still sites listing the previous trial downloads, then use your current login info or use the trial just to get that project saved to the latest version: https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cc-2017-direct-download-links.html
*Looks like Premiere, in particular, has been taken down. I’m sure if you do a quick search, someone is hosting the trial version still.
BTW, why would have to relink all the files when using the latest version of Premiere?
Vince Becquiot
San Francisco Bay Area
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The way this usually works:
You would design in 9:16, then use Premiere (or free editing software like Resolve) or After effects to drop that sequence/composition into a 16:9 one and export as 16:9.
Just make sure to coordinate which way the monitor will be flipped (clockwise or counterclockwise) so that you can do the same on your end.
If it’s clipped after that, the TV may be set to overscan, sometimes they have a setting like exact fit, or pixel to pixel.
Vince Becquiot
San Francisco Bay Area
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Hi Neil,
I’d say this looks VERY good for a Logitech webcam. This is a $75 consumer item. Compare that to a Prosumer camera that will start at $3000 🙂
Vince Becquiot
San Francisco Bay Area