


(that's media express, see audio levels, noĪudio preview, timecode on preview since it's capture mode, and noĭavid_doyle wrote:Just following up on this thread. Screen also source input is heavily interlaced, but i think that'sĭue to the native output of the device, it would be nice to be able toĭo in-line de-interlacing but that's really shooting for the sky :)
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(quicktime 7 pro screenshot of working inputįrom hdmi and audio preview in movie recording mode, just no full Here's some screenshots of different attempts/apps that come close: Here are some screenshots and notes and other things attempted that were less successful (such as Quicktime 10 with Mountain Lion, which doesn't even do audio preview from the audio input, and doesn't list the intensity as a video source, but does allow full screen, which is a shame). However, there's no timecode, there's no watermarking overlays either. I've done more digging with an old coworker who's also worked with similar gear, she was able to help me get it sort of working better with Quicktime 7 Pro (it does live video and audio preview, but not fullscreen, but again that can be improved a bit with OS X's zooming unfortunately there are no in-line processing abilities such as de-interlacing or anything). Keep me posted if you find anything! I'm looking into grabbing the declink SDKs, at a previous job I used those maybe there is a toolset that can be applied to write something simpler? So far it seems wirecast may be the closest thing, though their demo version has a watermark (both audio and video overlay), and it costs $400 or so for the full version, and that still seems to have more functionality than I want, but not the functionality I actually desire either. I don't really want streaming or capture for my use case (though those are nice I suppose) I just want to be able to do a full screen preview with audio. There's a program called Wirecast from telestream that does preview the audio as well, but doesn't seem to do full screen preview both of those are meant for streaming. The ustream producer will use the intensity as a capture device, but also no audio preview, just like media express. Revxirea wrote:Hmm, I've been experimenting with other applications to see if they work differently.
