Paul a bit off topic… but when setting 2 shot presets with a ptz camera and going from one to the next does the camera do pan tilt and zoom at the same time? Or in some order? Cause I want a shot to be tight on the stage and zoom out and pan to front…
Hi Joey, there is an option in PTZOptics cameras called “motion sync” when on it will sync Pan, tilt and zoom movements for calling presets. Without that it will be Pan and tilt then zoom.
What if we set display setting at low resolution but recording at high resolution ? Does recording setting has to do anything with display settings ??? Since Display process puts high pressure in CPU and I want best recording video without any frame drops.... Or is there any way to export output video to local disk without broadcasting in vmix ?????
Interesting question. You can leverage your GPU i.e. your NVIDIA graphics card for video outputs. Also, you should always use an SSD for your recordings.
@@StreamGeeks I m having Crucial MX500 SSD but don't have NVIDIA graphics... Is there any way to get output video with Broadcasting ? I mean with just rendering and doesn't matter how much time it takes but frames should not be dropped....
If you set Display method is Legacy by Nvidia Card it will popup a error message D3D Startup, you must go the desktop and go into Nvidia Control Panel to set Vmix app run on Intergrated Intel Card, apply and open vmix again, it will start vmix normally, and if you put an input like a picture and look on second monitor, led screen, else... You will see very detailed and clear images and text, but if you change Display Method like Auto, latency or smooth, It will be broken and jagged, not as sharp as the legacy method, that's the big problem with vmix when compared to Nvidia 😂
Paul a bit off topic… but when setting 2 shot presets with a ptz camera and going from one to the next does the camera do pan tilt and zoom at the same time? Or in some order? Cause I want a shot to be tight on the stage and zoom out and pan to front…
Hi Joey, there is an option in PTZOptics cameras called “motion sync” when on it will sync Pan, tilt and zoom movements for calling presets. Without that it will be Pan and tilt then zoom.
In this video you mention 30P. And when shooting sports 60. But, you should also mention that sports should be shot in I and not P.
Has anyone else experienced having their camera input being a green screen instead of picture input? How would you resolve this issue?
What if we set display setting at low resolution but recording at high resolution ? Does recording setting has to do anything with display settings ??? Since Display process puts high pressure in CPU and I want best recording video without any frame drops.... Or is there any way to export output video to local disk without broadcasting in vmix ?????
Interesting question. You can leverage your GPU i.e. your NVIDIA graphics card for video outputs. Also, you should always use an SSD for your recordings.
@@StreamGeeks I m having Crucial MX500 SSD but don't have NVIDIA graphics... Is there any way to get output video with Broadcasting ? I mean with just rendering and doesn't matter how much time it takes but frames should not be dropped....
If you set Display method is Legacy by Nvidia Card it will popup a error message D3D Startup, you must go the desktop and go into Nvidia Control Panel to set Vmix app run on Intergrated Intel Card, apply and open vmix again, it will start vmix normally, and if you put an input like a picture and look on second monitor, led screen, else... You will see very detailed and clear images and text, but if you change Display Method like Auto, latency or smooth, It will be broken and jagged, not as sharp as the legacy method, that's the big problem with vmix when compared to Nvidia 😂