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    • GertjanBG
      GertjanB Beta Platinum
      last edited by GertjanB

      Hi,

      For my next show I need a lot of video's to play at the same time mapped on to a surface. Because I want to make the files as light as possible I'm trying around with different resolutions of my hap files.

      It turns out not all resolutions work. Is there a restriction of resolutions in HAP?

      I didn't have problems with:   1920 x 1080 ; 1000 x 1200 ; 1000 x 800 ; 600 x 480

      These seem to give problems: 1850 x 1100 ; 1000 x 550 ; 1000 x 563 ; 960 x 1577 ; 230 x 270

      On PC they don't play and the thumbnail looks strange
      On Mac they play but the thumbnail looks strange

      I don't think it is an Isadora issue because the windows thumbnail is also corrupted.

      Thank you
      Gertjan Biasino

      www.gertjanbiasino.be

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      • jhoepffnerJ
        jhoepffner
        last edited by jhoepffner

        Hello,

        I doesn't test your resolutions but with all codecs, avoid odd number of pixels. Ideally they like multiple of four (quite all the codecs are based on 4X4 matrix).

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        • mark_mM
          mark_m @GertjanB
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          @gertjanb

          Yes, I've had problems with HAP using 'odd' resolutions. 1400 x 1050, for example (the native resolution of my projectors) it doesn't like.
          I think Jacques is right about multiples of four / even numbers. Ryan also suggested this might be the issue.

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          • dbengaliD
            dbengali
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            I think it may be specifically about the vertical dimension, and that you may be able to get away with horizontal resolutions that are not multiples of four - at least, that is what I have encountered in some cases, like QLab.

            However, there are certainly implementations of HAP that do not have this limitation (HAP files played by disguise on Windows for example do not have any multiple-of-4 limitations).  Ideal of course would be that any resolution could be used.

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