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Show posts MenuQuote from: dfort on May 10, 2018, 06:56:16 PMMaybe i'm doing wrong...
@zootrope - Not sure what problem you are pointing out. Are you able to record video files with that build and are the MLV files valid? Something you might try is the magiclantern-raw_video_10bit_12bit.2018Jan31.70D112.zip build that is posted on the experiments downloads page.
Quote from: dfort on March 13, 2018, 05:33:50 PMI've tried to do your test, but it failed=>adtg_gui module failed to load=>Err
70D users should be aware that your camera is almost working on the crop_rec_4k branch which means reduced bit depth and lossless compression which allows for greater resolution when recording raw video.
There are several pieces to the crop_rec_4k puzzle. One that we haven't even started on is the crop_rec module. I recently got it working on the EOSM2 so this is still fresh in my mind. This post explains what we need to find:
https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=15895.msg197884#msg197884
You will need the adtg_gui module. The current one on the downloads page doesn't support the 70D so I made a special build of the iso-research branch. You can find it on my downloads page.
- Activate the adtg_gui module (leave all other modules off)
- Set the Canon movie menu to 1280x720/60
- Go int the Debug menu and in the ADTG Registers look for ADTG2[800c] - if you don't see it record a short H.264 clip and look again.
- Override the ADTG2[800c] register from 0x4 to 0x2 -- the left/right buttons on most cameras will do this, search the forum if you need more information on how to work with the adtg_gui module.
- In the Debug menu check the memory patches and do a screen shot of the two memory patches, adtg_log and cmos_log.
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