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#1
@dmilligan Well that's intriguing... If I enable external source and live view then it does ramp correctly
#2
@dmilligan could you take a look at this album: http://imgur.com/a/Ni24I

I took a picture of every step and was unable to get the "Ramping" indicator.

Thanks!
#3
Quote from: dmilligan on June 22, 2014, 11:35:21 PM
Do you see "Ramping..." on the screen when running?

Nope I only ever see the intervalometer timer and the pictures taken counter...
#4
@dmilligan Thank you very much for your work on this awesome module, this is exactly what I have been trying to find for a while now.

I am running a 650D with Nightly.2014Jun22.650D104 (Because it's the only one I could get the module to load on) and have set the keyframes and have enabled the intervalometer correctly, but the camera never actually ramps the attributes once I begin the sequence. Rather than gradually change the attributes, the attributes remain at their state previous to the start of the intervalometer (which would be the state of the first keyframe or if I forget to change it back, the state of the last keyframe). I am using frame timing rather than clock, and have tried saving and clearing keyframes repeatedly to no avail. The list of keyframes correctly shows the keyframes I've set. What could I be doing wrong?
#5
Duplicate Questions / Change Video Encoder Profile
April 28, 2014, 03:39:07 AM
Feature Request (If Possible, if not possible please enlighten me): Engineer the video encoder to output alternate profiles of H.264 such as Hi444PP which could allow 14 bit 4:4:4 video to be recorded (if you equate 12bit 4:4:4 1080p30 to Panasonic's AVC Intra that's only 226mbps). The encoder already fulfills all the processes for this higher level of H.264, it would just do so at a different degree.

I understand that you can change the bitrate and q scale to increase video qualtiy, but that really doesn't do much when your chroma subsampling is still 4:2:0 which IMO is abysmal.

Thanks