Hello and greetings.
I have a situation and want to know if this possible with Edius pro:
We have a film in HDTV (1080p25). This film shows a room out of six positions (The film is separated in 2 rows, 3 columns, every at 640x480). Out of 2 positions, a TV is seen in the picture.
We want to stream a life tv-stream (DVB-T) into this hdtv-file, so it should look, like this film was shooted at the moment (the life TV-Stream "on the TV" in the background).
This should be realised in realtime, because I want to send it directly to a projektor (over HDMI, 1080p). It should not be saved on disk.
Hardware:
A Laptop with Intel Core2Duo, 2,5 GHz, T9300 (Penryn), 3 GB RAM, DVB-T on board.
The problems I see are the following:
Because of some circumstances (mobility), there is no possibly to do this on a workstation, only on the Laptop.
The source file is 1080p, the TV-Stream has to be "passed in the TV" , that means distortion, skew, rotation.Is this with Edius pro possible (per keying, stamping, overlay...?).
I know this is a curious question, but I just starting video editing. Thanks
I have a situation and want to know if this possible with Edius pro:
We have a film in HDTV (1080p25). This film shows a room out of six positions (The film is separated in 2 rows, 3 columns, every at 640x480). Out of 2 positions, a TV is seen in the picture.
We want to stream a life tv-stream (DVB-T) into this hdtv-file, so it should look, like this film was shooted at the moment (the life TV-Stream "on the TV" in the background).
This should be realised in realtime, because I want to send it directly to a projektor (over HDMI, 1080p). It should not be saved on disk.
Hardware:
A Laptop with Intel Core2Duo, 2,5 GHz, T9300 (Penryn), 3 GB RAM, DVB-T on board.
The problems I see are the following:
Because of some circumstances (mobility), there is no possibly to do this on a workstation, only on the Laptop.
The source file is 1080p, the TV-Stream has to be "passed in the TV" , that means distortion, skew, rotation.Is this with Edius pro possible (per keying, stamping, overlay...?).
I know this is a curious question, but I just starting video editing. Thanks
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