Thanks for the tip!
I dropped Caspar some time ago forma his intense sue of proprietary flash
technology.
I'll give him a new chance.
Thanks.
Il sab 31 mar 2018, 11:44 Mateusz Starzak ha scritto:
> Since there is a Linux version of CasparCG you could try that and see if
>
Since there is a Linux version of CasparCG you could try that and see if it
works for you. MLT is great for non linear editing but for live use cases
Caspar is much easier to work with. If you don't mind conforming clips to
your output timebase of course.
30.03.2018 19:36 "Federico Allegretti"
Thanks Dan, maybe i solved this morning.
I wasn't using MLT directly from a lot of time after switching to
other projects that OTVA, so my memory lacks :D but i remember this
morning the -profile directive ;-)
seems that forcing the dv_pal solved the problems with those clips
that before i
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 10:26 AM Federico Allegretti
wrote:
> hello.
>
> experiemnting with melt by command line.
>
> Trying to exit trough the deckink consumer like that:
> melt -consumer decklink file1 file2 file3 ...
>
> I forced the fact really hard i suppose, in fact
hello.
experiemnting with melt by command line.
Trying to exit trough the deckink consumer like that:
melt -consumer decklink file1 file2 file3 ...
I forced the fact really hard i suppose, in fact some files are 1080,
some 720, some SD and also i mixed 25fps and 30fps clips :D
Seems decklink