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Cory,
This a moderated Forum ie no need to re-post your questions.
Over to the case at hand:
I think you'll need someone onsite, to sort this out.
Please contact our North American Premium Partner, ShowSage,
for more info about any knowledgeable WATCHOUT person nearby.
www.showsage.com
regards/jonas
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This is the same issue as: http://forum.dataton.com/topic/1496-h264-in-3840x1080-and-watchpax2/
/jonas
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This should not be a problem, up to 12 capture channels is supported in WATCHOUT.
/jonas
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It's each Show's cache that fills up, and that is by design.
If you delete it, it will fill up next time each Show needs to be opened and used.
Of course you can delete whole Shows not used to save space, located in the
"Program Files (x86)/Dataton/WATCHOUT 5/Shows" folder on a Display PC
In a scenario with two partitions or preferably, two SSD's/HDD's, WATCHOUT
should be installed on the Media partition/SSD, not on the OS partition/SSD.
This is the first step in our Windows 7 Tweaking list, enclosed below.
/jonas
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Vertically yes, horizontally no.
And 25 Mbps is more than it can handle.
/jonas
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WATCHPAX 2 is not designed to play 4K-content.
I think you're running out of hardware resources here.
One way might be to pre-split, (P42 in the manual) your content into 2 1920x1080 clips and use
a Video proxy instead.
Otherwise a Display computer and license is required for this playback scenario.
/jonas
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Thibaut,
As I answered in Dataton Support:
GoPro cameras are not tested with WATCHOUT, but AXIS cameras are, and work well.
They have several WiFi-based solutions. Examples here:
http://www.axis.com/products/video/camera/fixed/index.htm
Of course there are a delay using Network cameras, and even more over WiFi.
But the quality is very good, up to 720p.
Using 10 cameras simultaneously is probably to stretch things a bit. It has of course to be verified, but 3-4 sounds like doable.
/jonas
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As of now, multiple 2-channel devices will not work,
only a multichannel device will, AFAIK.
What happens in WATCHOUT version 6 is another matter...
/jonas
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Yes.
As comments suggested in your other thread here on the Forum:
http://forum.dataton.com/topic/1444-is-this-normal-behavior/
/jonas
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It usually does...
Good that it works now.
/jonas
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Jim,
I would guess it's a Barco projector 4K35, only input is 4K via 2 DP 1.1 connections, 2048x2160 per connection.
See Hashema's earlier topic:
http://forum.dataton.com/topic/1461-4k-on-dual-stream-display-port/
/jonas
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I did everything I could think of but no chance... I believe problem should be Win 7 Enterprise edition that comes as OEM on workstations like HP or Dell... I guess Enterprise edition should be avoided
I highly doubt that Windows 7 Enterprise is the primary source to your issues, but I might be wrong.
p.s. I'm using nVidia Quadro 4200... output resolution 4096 x 2160... I removed everything apart from some still high resolution pictures in a kind of slide show with some random transition in between. still I experience the same.
Does it work on any other output resolution?
The only thing left otherwise, is to compile the show not working and send it to support@dataton.com for evaluation.
/jonas
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AES/EBU is only digital 2-channel, right?
Hugo's question was about digital multichannel, any success there?
/jonas
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WATCHNET could be used for that, too.
For any mobile device, actually...
/jonas
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Using 2009 hardware with Windows 7 is always a challenge, and is strongly NOT recommended.
WATCHOUT 5, released 2011, relies on that the proper hardware resources are available, including updated drivers.
Applying the Windows 7 Tweaklist in full, is a requirement for stable playback, too.
Lack of graphics video memory and inadequate DirectX/Direct3D-support, would be my guess here.
/jonas
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It says, by clicking on the respective model images above the specs :
HDMI Configuration
HDMI automatically configures to connected display.
HDMI Resolution
Pixel for pixel up to 4K resolutions.
HDMI Color Precision
10-bit RGB in HD
10-bit YUV in 4K
This goes for 4K Extreme 12G, 4K Extreme & 4K Studio
But not for Decklink Mini Recorder (only YUV)
/jonas
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I would say here's your problem.
This is a graphics card from 2009.
I would switch graphics card to someting more capable.
/jonas
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-310/specifications
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What graphics card is used?
/jonas
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Nice, Hugo!
Up to a 90 min wav-file possible, great!
/jonas
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Interesting!
This probably works, converting OSC -> MIDI then?
/jonas
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Is this normal, something I have not seen before.
Yes, if you're using the Main Timeline, this is normal.
Use an Auxiliary Timeline instead.
/jonas
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Dylan,
Try deleting the shows cache in the Production PC to trigger a re-caching of all content,
and the whole Show in the Display PC to trigger a new download.
/jonas
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Alpha Channel Output
in WATCHOUT FORUM
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Sedat,
This has nothing to do with graphics hardware settings.
Use Animation - Millions + setting in QuickTime when encoding.
/jonas