Display Capture is ahead of VLC Video Source in stream

jjwyndham

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I have a stream set up that include a display capture (slides from PowerPoint), a sound input (Behringer X32) and a PTZ camera input (Marshall CV 620) that I am streaming. I put a delay on the audio input of 1200 ms to get it to line up with the video input from the PTZ cameras, but the display capture is hitting the stream a couple of seconds before the camera/sound. This is making it tough for those who follow us on-line, because the slides are advancing too early. Any ideas? Thank you. - Jeremy

 

cyclemat

Active Member
why you use a mpeg source the cam has an SDI and an HDMI out ! what did you use to bring video into the PC ?

did you check the audio timing via monitoring or in a recording session ? use a recording to to bring the two in sync
 

jjwyndham

New Member
I am using a CAT6 network cable to connect the cameras to my network, and pulling their feeds into OBS using an rtsp input:
rtsp://[IP address]:8557/h264. My computer running OBS Studio is also connected to the same network. I need to use the network rather than SDI and HDMI so that I can move the computer around the room by time of year (always connecting to the network via Cat6 cabling).

I did check a recording, the delay is the same. When I advance the slide (Display Capture) based on the live performance, the video from the PTZ camera is delayed by about three seconds. I did get the audio (Behringer X32) and the video from the PTZ camera to line up with each other by using a sync offset of 1200 ms. If there was a way to similarly delay the image from the Display Capture, I think I could get everything to line up for the stream.

Any ideas?
 

cyclemat

Active Member
okay have google the cam and didnt find one with an CAT6 conector !

the problem is when you delaying the picture he must save them all so
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try the render delay filter

but my tip is use NDI

so you didnt have latency
 

jjwyndham

New Member
Thanks. I'll check out the HDMI NDI videoencoder. In the meantime, I will try the render delay filter to see if I can delay the Display Capture. Thank you for your advice. By the way, your English is way better than my German. :-) Danka!
 
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