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Harry Dalek wrote:The last filter it slows the video a bit but my computer is a few years old ...i don't think you will get any complaints ! A thank you from Harry !
gary wrote:The 120 Line FSC format is HIGHLY experimental and was included with Video2NBTV in error.
I have a "special" programme that I use to test new formats with but it is not "user friendly" enough for general use.
However there have been a number of expressions of interest in this format so in the spirit of encouraging experimentation I have knocked up a simple viewer.
In addition to that there were a few errors associated with the "in error" release (although the video itself is fine). These have been corrected.
To use this format unzip the attached zip file. It contains 120FSCPlayer, which you can extract to anywhere suitable to yourself. You can run it by just double clinking on it.
In addition it contains 120FSCRenderer.ren which needs to replace the existing 120FSCRenderer.ren in "C:\Program Files\NBTVA\Video2NBTV-V3" (or where ever you chose to install Video2NBTV-V3.
Note: This format is HIGHLY experimental, it does work well (on my machine), but, as it is VERY resource intensive, it may not run on every machine, modern machines will work fine, modern OS's not necessarily.
Have a go - there is nothing much to lose.
Gregory wrote:Many thanks Gary - I downloaded the files and it works a treat
McGee2021 wrote:I may be an experimental viewer, but ive started to use it to much! Ive made many videos using Video2NBTV V3 on 120 line fsc, and i went to the viewer, tried to open a video, and it just froze! it has only happened to me since i updated my computer to this dreaded windows 10. otherwise, it worked perfectly before! just wanted to inform you in case you would like to know of any issues on the program, gary
Harry Dalek wrote:HI Gary i have no idea ....but is it possible to add other line systems to Big Picture ?
I think it would be a useful tool for mechanical cameras to have a live viewer for different line rates...a live version would be great to test projects out .. wondering if theres any thing to look forward to on this front....not many Nbtver's do your programing .
Any case least we have yours and Dom's software to help us as is .
Hi Harry, the aim is to make TBP in sync with Video2NBTV such that as new formats are added to Video2NBTV TBP is automatically updated as well.
However, due to an amazing sequence of coincidences this has become far more difficult to do (logistically) than anticipated, however it is intended to be completed sometime in the near to medium future.
In the meantime I am always happy to provide standalone viewers for "special" formats, or formats that are available in Video2NBTV and not in TBP, providing they are reasonably straightforward.
Harry Dalek wrote:A 120 line b/w live viewer would be a goal arrrr one day
gary wrote:Harry Dalek wrote:A 120 line b/w live viewer would be a goal arrrr one day
Harry, I can guarantee you a 120 line b/w viewer will be available hours after you have a 120 line b/w mechanical camera ready
Harry Dalek wrote:gary wrote:Harry Dalek wrote:A 120 line b/w live viewer would be a goal arrrr one day
Harry, I can guarantee you a 120 line b/w viewer will be available hours after you have a 120 line b/w mechanical camera ready
OH i have to think about that one i am still working on your 32 line challenge from a few years ago ! if i can do a 32 line direct light camera 3rd time lucky fingers crossed my thoughts will turn to higher line rate version...a 120 line viewer as a reward hell i will have to at least think about it
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