Soft Output

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christianlewis
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Soft Output

Post by christianlewis »

Hi there,

I am noticing softness in the output from Resolume. I have attached a photo of a 1m x 1m 2.6mm LED screen the left half is a direct feed from a Barco S3 into 1 LED Processor, the right side is from Resolume into a second LED Processor capturing the same MSI laptop source via Blackmagic Decklink Quad SDI Capture. I have also tried the grid image as a direct source in resolume rather than the capture but still soft. If I close resolume and put the same grid image as desktop background this is as sharp as the left side. I have swapped, tested and ruled out all hardware being the problem!

I cannot find any setting within Resolume that might improve this.

Has anyone else had this "problem" or does anyone have a fix for this??

Cheers
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christianlewis
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Re: Soft Output

Post by christianlewis »

Just an update, I have tried the same signal path but going through VMIX and this works and is sharp as expected so it is definitely a Resolume problem!

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Re: Soft Output

Post by Zoltán »

Is the capture interlaced?
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Re: Soft Output

Post by christianlewis »

Hi Zoltan, the captured source is coming in at 1080p so not interlaced.

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Re: Soft Output

Post by Zoltán »

Decklink quads can't do progressive above 1080, 30 Hz, so if you're sending a 50 or 60 Hz signal to it, that will be interlaced.

It's also possible that there is some scaling going on in your composition, or advanced output.
Or it could be this issue which will be fixed in the next release: http://resolume.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=21202
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Re: Soft Output

Post by christianlewis »

Thanks for the info, I have also just dropped the same grid png file on a cell and this is also "soft" like the captured input, as I say I have used the decklink capture into VMIX and output fullscreen and this is sharp?!? The composition in Resolume is just a basic 1920x1080 straight through, no scaling on inputs or outputs.. very odd??

christianlewis
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Re: Soft Output

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Sorry it is a Decklink Quad 2 which does capture up to 1080p 60

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Re: Soft Output

Post by Zoltán »

Straight output is Full screen to display 2 or through the advanced output?

If you enable the Resolume test card is that looking sharp?
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Re: Soft Output

Post by christianlewis »

Hi Zoltan, it is outputting through Advanced Output currently but I have checked if any different between Fullscreen output and Advanced Output but no difference. I have tried the test card and yes it does look soft also

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Re: Soft Output

Post by kman1898 »

Is this the first time you’ve noticed this softness?

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