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I don't know if I've changed a setting somewhere, but now whenever I add a camera input from my Intensity Pro card, there are two images stretched over the screen thus: Any ideas how to fix this?
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FYI it's not the camera - I tried it with another camera on the same HDMI cable/card and the same thing happened. It's not happening on my other input cards - they're all showing up normally. It only started happening after I updated VMIX a couple days ago, but have been tinkering a lot so I might have accidentally changed something. It doesn't happen when I use the Blackmagic software to review the camera signal - it shows normally. It's only in vmix. Could it be something to do with resolutions/aspect ratios?
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Also - I noted that in saved vmix setups, the camera loads fine, but if I change the camera input (that input>settings>general>change) and select the same camera input, when it comes back, it's doing the dual screen thing. Weird.
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Thats indicative of a progressive and interlace signal mismatch. Check your input and make sure its correct resolution, thats almost always a p/i mismatch.
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spencerm24 wrote:Thats indicative of a progressive and interlace signal mismatch. Check your input and make sure its correct resolution, thats almost always a p/i mismatch. Thanks for the reply - where should I check/adjust this setting? Within a menu in vmix?
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