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Picture Size/Position Differences

Postby stonkers » 18 Mar 2007 16:47

I have 2 cameras coming into a video mixer then into the Video Card and displayed/output by VLC. The "preview mode" on the mixer shows different display positioning than VLC (which matches what goes out). Is there a way to adjust VLC's settings for this, and if so, how?

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Postby stonkers » 19 Mar 2007 14:40

Bump ^

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Postby stonkers » 19 Mar 2007 17:10

Does this look like my issue?

viewtopic.php?t=30045

I am attempting to create an MP4, but I would think the display would be normal with this issue only the MP4 would not show some of the screen. The display in the GUI shows up missing the lower 1/3 of the screen (and actually, it does this whether I'm creating a file output or not).

Any help?

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Postby DJ » 19 Mar 2007 19:57

Try going back to 0.8.5. As of last night I'm also encountering transcoding/copying issues in 0.8.6-bugfix which is the latest revision of VLC. These issues would effect 80 to 90% of streaming within VLC used as a server.

You are the third or so person to encounter MP4 issues that also didn't occur in 0.8.5

BTW FLV files may not function well in 0.8.5

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Postby stonkers » 20 Mar 2007 03:53

Aloha DJ and THANKS!!!! I'll give it a shot.

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Postby stonkers » 26 Mar 2007 16:02

This wasn't the issue. I'm using 0.8.5 of the software. Any other suggestions?

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Postby DJ » 27 Mar 2007 07:24

Got to admit the

viewtopic.php?t=30045

does sound similar. Have you tried this?

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Postby stonkers » 27 Mar 2007 15:05

I don't think that this is the issue because it's not in the MP4 file that I find the problem, it's in the display itself. I'm running into too many problems previous to this that I'm not even looking at the resultant file yet (when I create one). When I nab the camera's signal with the ATI software, I get a full display (or when I look at it on the preview screen from the Videonics MX-1). But when I bring the same signal into VLC, about 1/3 of the screen (bottom part) gets chopped off. Is it possible that the resolution of the camera is set differently in the different softwares, and if so, can I change the resolution in VLC. I've been around preferences a lot, but get overwhelmed with all of the settings (I'm just a geek - and a wannabe video geek).

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