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A few months back, I posted this viewtopic.php?f=3&t=59568. My IP 4K has been gathering dust here since I bought it. Never used it on shows. Just experimented with it a few months ago. Now I'm planning to use it for an event which I will capture using Resolume.
I'm using it to capture a Panasonic camera which is connected to a Roland V-40HD switcher then the switcher connects to my IP 4K. This problems confuses me again (Pictures attached below).Then I changed the switchers color space since it was in "AUTO".
Here are the results. RGB (0-255) and RGB (16-235) has the same result.
YCC 444 and YCC 422 also has the same result. There are green particles at the left side of the picture.
I've tried:
*Swapping cables
*Directly plugging the camera to the IP4K.
*Removing my graphics card and using just the IP4K. (Using the 1st PCIe slot)
PC Specs:
CPU:Intel i5-3470
MoBo: Asus P8Z77-M
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 120 SSD and 1TB HDD
GPU: GTX 660
I'm using it to capture a Panasonic camera which is connected to a Roland V-40HD switcher then the switcher connects to my IP 4K. This problems confuses me again (Pictures attached below).Then I changed the switchers color space since it was in "AUTO".
Here are the results. RGB (0-255) and RGB (16-235) has the same result.
- recording1 2017-11-30 at 23.09.36.jpg (391.6 KiB) Viewed 481 times
YCC 444 and YCC 422 also has the same result. There are green particles at the left side of the picture.
- recording2 2017-11-30 at 23.09.42.jpg (374.38 KiB) Viewed 481 times
I've tried:
*Swapping cables
*Directly plugging the camera to the IP4K.
*Removing my graphics card and using just the IP4K. (Using the 1st PCIe slot)
PC Specs:
CPU:Intel i5-3470
MoBo: Asus P8Z77-M
RAM: 16GB
Storage: 120 SSD and 1TB HDD
GPU: GTX 660