Yesterday I was streaming and at exactly 1:35:00 my color filter went from blue skin white keys to red skin and red keys. What can cause this? I noticed a frame skip but the audio played through without skipping. I can post a (timed) link to the livestream: https://youtu.be/Ns-ijsjxGVM?t=1h34m55s however I didn't have any type of log. The link is 5 seconds before the anomaly.
I am using a multi laptop configuration over an ethernet NDI for the stream and for completeness sake I will mention that it is with an RTP MIDI now in the network as well.
The anomaly happened to a filter on the 'gaming' computer. The other webcam did not change filter. There are filters on the individual cams + 2 filters on the NDI source's scene, + 2 filters on the NDI source inside the streaming pc's OBS. As you can see the filter that changed seems to be the individual 'color correction' filter on the webcam. The webcam has a group of filters but only one is active. It is a Microsoft Lifecam. The gpu is AMD Radeon. 'Gaming' PC is ASUS ROG with Ryzen 7. That's where the anomaly is taking place. Rocking the OBS 22.0.1 on both PCs.
When I turned on the ROG 'gaming' notebook again today to check the filters were working as they should that is the blue arms hands, and white keys. None of the other (4) filters available on that source (Lifecam) combined in any way to make the picture appear red as it did in the video. So no explanation is readily. Anyone else experienced this? As you can see from the stream if you watch it stays in the RED mode for the remainder of the livestream (20+ minutes red).
I think it is worth mentioning that there are 2 types of filters on the NDI source in the streaming laptop, which both make a different part of the transparency happen to the 2 webcams from the other pc. Just because they seem to isolate separate colors from the two (webcam sources) inside the single NDI source. One a Color Key set to key out the black in the (anomaly) scene and the other a Chroma Key set to base green to black out the background while making the figure black with blue features inside of the ASUS webcam from the gaming pc. The Chroma key and Color key seem to work differently on the picture. don't see any way in which they cause red in any combination. So It is not that something is being turned on or off besides it would have also changed the other half of that NDI source's color if one of these filters was the root of the anomaly. Therefore it must be the one source of the Microsoft Lifecam inside the 'gaming' computer.
I am using a multi laptop configuration over an ethernet NDI for the stream and for completeness sake I will mention that it is with an RTP MIDI now in the network as well.
The anomaly happened to a filter on the 'gaming' computer. The other webcam did not change filter. There are filters on the individual cams + 2 filters on the NDI source's scene, + 2 filters on the NDI source inside the streaming pc's OBS. As you can see the filter that changed seems to be the individual 'color correction' filter on the webcam. The webcam has a group of filters but only one is active. It is a Microsoft Lifecam. The gpu is AMD Radeon. 'Gaming' PC is ASUS ROG with Ryzen 7. That's where the anomaly is taking place. Rocking the OBS 22.0.1 on both PCs.
When I turned on the ROG 'gaming' notebook again today to check the filters were working as they should that is the blue arms hands, and white keys. None of the other (4) filters available on that source (Lifecam) combined in any way to make the picture appear red as it did in the video. So no explanation is readily. Anyone else experienced this? As you can see from the stream if you watch it stays in the RED mode for the remainder of the livestream (20+ minutes red).
I think it is worth mentioning that there are 2 types of filters on the NDI source in the streaming laptop, which both make a different part of the transparency happen to the 2 webcams from the other pc. Just because they seem to isolate separate colors from the two (webcam sources) inside the single NDI source. One a Color Key set to key out the black in the (anomaly) scene and the other a Chroma Key set to base green to black out the background while making the figure black with blue features inside of the ASUS webcam from the gaming pc. The Chroma key and Color key seem to work differently on the picture. don't see any way in which they cause red in any combination. So It is not that something is being turned on or off besides it would have also changed the other half of that NDI source's color if one of these filters was the root of the anomaly. Therefore it must be the one source of the Microsoft Lifecam inside the 'gaming' computer.
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