This should ensure all outputs are in sync. and the Decklink hardware will take that feed and split it across its 4 outputs. Essentially just means you send one 4K/8K feed to it from Mitti etc. AFAIK, that will make the Decklink show up in your playback software as a single 4K/8K device, as opposed to 4 individual connectors like it does by default. There should be some "4K/8K Quad Split" mode you can enable. If I remember right, the Decklink 8K Pro (along with some of the multi-SDI 4K models) have a few different output modes (these are set in the Desktop Video Setup app). This seems to be the same problem that was happening to u/covideo500 in this thread from 4 months ago: I really believe this is an issue with the new M1's I have also tried using PVP, ProPresenter and Millumin and all have eventually had the same issue. This is sending to a Spyder X80 which is also genlocked. It will eventually get back in sync, only to go back out at random times. But over time it gets out of sync like in the video. At first I thought that fixed it because it worked right away. Which is what my switcher is getting and what the 2 outputs out of Mitti are set to. This DeckLink card has a sync in and I am sending it 59.94. Once again the old Intel Macs had no problem with this. I have moved to doing it this way because I have given up on the extended displays syncing up. I am using a DeckLink 8K Pro in a Sonnet eGPU Breakaway Box connected to a Mac Studio with an M1 Ultra Chip. I'm using Mitti to play the video with it positioned in the middle where the two outs line up. In the video I've linked here what you're seeing is 2 4Ks next to one another. The old intel chips had no problem doing this. R/talesfromproduction All your weird storiesĮver since moving to the M1 Max and Ultra chips I have had issues not getting the extended display to stay in sync. R/LocationSound Location sound AKA Production Sound R/audiopost For post-production sound geeks in Games, TV, Film, and Broadcast r/crestron All that is good (and bad) in the world of Crestron r/broadcastengineering Also includes radio! r/CommercialAV Commercial audio, video, and control technologies If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to messsage the moderators! We would love to make this a great and successful subreddit for all of us video engineers! Remember that no question is stupid and we work together to create a friendly community. All things video are welcome!įeel free to post anything you like from questions to pictures. From a dad with a camcorder to a professional engineer at the superbowl, or a small meeting room operator to a widescreen specialist, projectionist, LED wall engineer or a electrical video engineer. This subreddit is open to anyone to discuss, share and show their work, as well as ask questions towards anything concerning video production. Welcome to r/videoengineering! Inspired by our brother subreddit: audioengineering
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