![]() ![]() Of course, we are working on a more ergonomic. ![]() The principle is simple : using 2 instances of Millumin with rotated images. ![]() As now, Millumin provides direct horizontal soft-edge, but it is also possible to do a vertical one. Transform : use corners correction to extend the image on the 1920x1080 screen (-167px top left, etc.) Perhaps its better to use 1920x1080 on the two screens and use it for 1024x768. Hello, Some of you asked us about vertical soft-edge. I just want to have 5 (6) frame synced outputs out of one nMac Pro.įor future Millumin v2 with smpte feature it would be great to have frame locked playback with more than one machine and perhaps there is an option that Millumin can double check the playback position and compare the position of the "play heads" every frame and then readjust/respeed the different machines to guarantee the sync. This is deprecated : Millumin V2 supports now vertical soft-edge. And there is no need for me to sync machines at this moment. The 'Alpha-only Mode for Outputs' seems like a simple means to implement lower thirds via key and fill, but unfortunately because there is no frame sync between the 2 outputs from the Mac, high -motion key and fills do not stay in sync. With the Mac Pro I can play easily 8 ProRes 1080p50 with stable to compare Millumin with watch out/pandoras box is not fair, as you already said. Feel free to check the hot topics below, or seach for some more on the left. More info about transitions in this tutorial. And since your 'media transition' is 0ms, it simply prevents any media on this layer, from having a transition. Thx for have you tried to scale and position both clips on only one of your displays and then film the screen with your camera? Because even the same type of displays can produce frame delays.Īnd could you try to use 720p50 "time code test file" instead of 1080p50? If QuickTime does not play your clips at stable 50fps it seems that your machine is not strong enough, and if this is the case Millumin will have the same problem. Hello wilson, As I can see in your video, you have a 'media transition' on your layer : it means that the 'media transition' will override the 'column transition'. ![]()
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