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I am having trouble that when using MuliCorder the color and saturation on the Program out recording is different then the ISO recording of the Cameras. No Color Correction is set on the inputs. There is no Colour Correction option on the output that I know of! The MultiCorder is set up to Record on all three Camera input and on Output 1 to: MP4, 50 video bit rate, H264Baseline, 192, Audio bit rate, Audio is Master.
Anyone know why this is happening?
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Originally Posted by: toerstveiten I am having trouble that when using MuliCorder the color and saturation on the Program out recording is different then the ISO recording of the Cameras. No Color Correction is set on the inputs. There is no Colour Correction option on the output that I know of! The MultiCorder is set up to Record on all three Camera input and on Output 1 to: MP4, 50 video bit rate, H264Baseline, 192, Audio bit rate, Audio is Master.
Anyone know why this is happening?
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Ah. So you think that the reason is that the recoring from camera is Raw video, and therefor higher input quality in contrast of the Output program mix recording that has been prossessed by vmix?
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That's right, MULTICAM records the image from the camera without vmix color correction. One of the solutions is to use a LUT and then the same LUT can be applied in a video processing program.
P.S. For MULTICAM recording, 50Mbit is with a huge margin. Video cameras have a high bitrate because the camera's computing resources are limited and this is compensated by the high bitrate. vmix compresses video much better than a video camera, so MULTICAM can use 10-15Mbit per camera
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Thanks for info. I was also thinking that maybe there is a missmatch in colorspace between camera setup and vmix. I will look into it :-)
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Laptop screens very often do not display colors properly. It is always better to use a calibrated external monitor.
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