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 vmix_stats.jpg (1,084kb) downloaded 13 time(s).Hi I'm wondering if the zeros in the frame arrival time of the Vmix stats are normal or pointing at issues with the stream? On the documentation website all 4 numbers are above 0. My setup is as follows: a raspberry pi5 is sending a NDI stream 1920x1080 50fps via ffmpeg over a netgear switch (GS305EP) to a Vmix Basic PC (Ryzen 9 3900, 32GB Ram, MSI Meg x570, NVMe SSds) Are there other statistics accessible in Vmix or third party software to check on the stream and if its getting through without dropped frames and hickups? Thanks for your help, much appreciated. Best regards
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These 4 numbers represent the time between when we received each frame. So 0 means your source sent two frames at almost the same time.
In order for smooth playback, you will need to ensure your encoder is sending each frame as close as possible to 33ms apart for 30fps, 16ms apart for 60fps and so on.
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Birddog and Avsono have software to see what is going on
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