FritzII wrote:I had the same problem. I have a Decklink Mini Recorder. I purchased an HDMI to SDI converter because I believed that this might have been part of the issue. Turns out it was not. I still could not get my video into Unreal. I have tested this fix out with HDMI in and SDI in. They both work now. It is the settings between the camera, the BMD Decklink, and Unreal. Open up your BMD Desktop Video Setup to check your configurations. On the main window there will be a video input and it will either show HDMI or SDI. Above the HDMI or SDI words there should be some numbers and letters. Mine reads right now 1080i59.94. These are the exact same settings you need to set up in Unreal in the media bundle. For your Source select your BMD capture card. Then in Configuration select you settings. Mine is HD1080 because of the input. If you have an i in your BMD Desktop settings, select Interlace. If you have a p, select Progressive. The 59.94 from the BMD Desktop Settings is your Frame Rate. If you have 60, select that, or what ever the number you have is. The next thing you need to change in your media bundle in Unreal is your Video. It is defaulted to 8 bits. Select 10 bits. This is what fixed mine. It should work for you from here. If you change your camera out put settings, you will have to go back and adjust everything.
Hi guys! I have done every step described by Paul Fritz, considering that my camera (Canon 6D) seems to output 1920x1080 30FPS as 525i59.54 NTSC on the capture card Ultrastudio Record 3G (see image attached). I have tried both, 8 and 10 bit YUV, but with no luck at all, including clicking on "Request Play Media button in the Details panel" as the documentation says and trying the 11.5.1 version of the Desktop Video Setup, wich doesnt support my capture card.
I know my camera and capture card are very low-end, but I'm just beginning and learning, trying the best of my possibilities.
Please, if you know any other option or alternative that I should consider, please let me know.
If I achieve it, I will let you know as well.
Thanks in advance!