
BMD Quad HDMI Video Sluggish
Everything was fine, so I updated until it wasn't.
Was Wirecast 13.1.3 Pro, BMD Desktop Video 12.0, and GeForce drivers approximately two months out. Updated to Wirecast 14.2.1, BMD 12.1, and GeForce 471.11.
Suddenly, my 4Kp60 source is stuttering. Almost as though the capture card itself is short on bus bandwidth. Video is sluggish, drifting farther back from real time over several seconds before dropping frames and snapping forward, possibly flushing an overrunning buffer. Repeat.
I've tried rolling back all three to no avail.
I've made a new document with only the single capture source with identical results.
Not the most powerful PC, but it's dedicated to Wirecast. Maxing out at 32% CPU, 65% overall GPU, and I've tried x264 over the typical NVENC, and MP4 local versus RTMP. None explain the change from a previously working setup.
Otherwise, Windows 10 21H1, i7-5820K, 16GB DDR4, 1650 SUPER. The 1650 SUPER and BMD Quad HDMI are attached at PCIe 1 and 3, which are the two slots provided by the NB for 16x and 8x PCIe 3.0. No BIOS changes from previously working.
Ingest source is PC 4Kp60 YUV on an identically PC 4K canvas with monitor preference at 60FPS.
Naturally, I've tried disabling live switcher tiles, live volume, and anything else possibly performance sucking.
I've gone so far as fully uninstalling all software, including Wirecast, running a complete DDU, and up and downdating everything between most recent to previously working.
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Randorn Canis said:
I've tried rolling back all three to no avail.This might indicate something other than Wirecast changed that's causing this.
Randorn Canis said:
Suddenly, my 4Kp60 source is stuttering.How are you determining this?
Is Wirecast Preference Video Display Rate set to 60fps?
Local Output recording?
Have you tried ISO recording the source? -
Randorn Canis said:
I can try ISO later today, but I don't suspect different results as the stuttering is visible as early as the live preview monitor.Please do that test and confirm.
Please provide the file to us as an example of the issue. -
Randorn Canis said:
Other source on the same card are working as intended at the same time. I've tried physically removing all other sources.I'm not sure I understand this. Is the issue only with a single source?
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Randorn Canis said:
Only the 4Kp60 source is affected. Another 4Kp29.97 and 1080i29.97 are working fine, even concurrently in the same shot.Thanks. Please do get us the 4Kp60 ISO recording
Started Investigation WIRE-19030
Also Wirecast > Help > Send Support Information, Save Report
Attach the Report. -
Randorn Canis said:
4K recording too large to attach directly.Can you link to the 4kp60 ISO recording (Dropbox, etc.)?
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Randorn Canis said:
Video is sluggish, drifting farther back from real time over several seconds before dropping frames and snapping forward, possibly flushing an overrunning buffer. Repeat.Also do you have a visual example of this?
Can you do this as a local drive output recording? -
Back from break.
I've installed and tested 14.3 release. At first, it looked to have tightened those building delays. However, after running the newest release in production, the capture has become significantly worse to the point of unusable.
It's almost as though the capture is running in slow motion, skipping around constantly several times a second.