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Video Recording Help

Postby reoctave on 28 Apr 2014, 20:37

I bought Cross because I was excited about the ability to record the video mix.... but so far I can't get it working. I press record and it tells me it is skipping frames and to lower the video quality. I put it on the lowest video settings and still it does the same things. I am looking for information that will help me troubleshoot the problem. How do I get this feature up and running?
Where is the information, support manuals, that will help me solve this

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Re: Video Recording Help

Postby daniel clark on 28 Apr 2014, 23:59

:cool: need info to your system spec and set up ,, sound like either the video card is not up to speed/able to handle the load ,, will find a link for minium spec nessary to run Cross and video ,,,,different things you can do to help your system out ,, shutting off unessary servivces and so on ,,lats computer was a 2006 amd 440 duo core with a videio card that had 1 gig menory ,, ran Cross 3.0 fine ,, vid task the system to 100 % ,,and that was on vista ,, so more info please to help you :cool:
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Re: Video Recording Help

Postby reoctave on 29 Apr 2014, 00:34

Thanks for writing me back..... totally excited to get this thing up and running. Here is my setup.

Windows 7 64 bit
8 Gigs of Ram
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.4 GHz
AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
*** approx. Total Memory 4095MB*****
looking up my specs this caught my attention, not sure what this means, under graphics card specs

Realtek High Definition

My goal is to be able to mix videos back and forth and also run two webcam feeds... and be able to capture it all with 1080 video

Thank You so much for Helping me figure this out.... I have been searching and searching for an answer
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Re: Video Recording Help

Postby daniel clark on 29 Apr 2014, 00:49

:cool: not shure about the spec for the video card ,, looks meger,,especicily if you have plans on running what you want ,, :cool:
how does you system run,, ie gradulay increase the vid demand to see where and when it falters ,, :cool:
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Re: Video Recording Help

Postby reoctave on 29 Apr 2014, 05:44

Playing video is good...... Recording it won't work
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Re: Video Recording Help

Postby UncleVibes on 29 Apr 2014, 09:14

What is your hardware? Recording needs cpu power and the speed of a very good disk
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Re: Video Recording Help

Postby sylMV on 29 Apr 2014, 16:52

Hi Reoctave,

What's your master output resolution?
How's is your cpu meter when recording?
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Re: Video Recording Help

Postby reoctave on 07 May 2014, 17:44

Thanks For all the input on getting the recording working. I have been playing with it and found that on my machine h.264 format allow the best recordings.....

Does anybody know how to sync the MIDI clock in Cross to an external device?

I have external guitar pedals that will send and control Cross with MIDI..... The problem I am having is getting the two programs to operate on the same clock so that the beats in mixvibes will be the same timming as the delay pedal effects on the floor..... I can always use tap tempo to get the two to coordinate but I am looking for a way to sync the MIDI clock so the BPM match in both gear.

How do I set Cross to sync with external device or vice versa how do I have Cross send MIDI clock so external device can sync with Cross?

I have been looking through MIDI mappings but haven't found what I am looking for.


Any Info would be great

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Re: Video Recording Help

Postby daniel clark on 07 May 2014, 18:09

:cool: not shure who/when and how it was set up but a user has set something up to use the clock from Cross,, have to use search function ,,may be find it that way ,, :eek:
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Re: Video Recording Help

Postby sylMV on 07 May 2014, 18:39

reoctave wrote:
How do I set Cross to sync with external device or vice versa how do I have Cross send MIDI clock so external device can sync with Cross?

I have been looking through MIDI mappings but haven't found what I am looking for.


Cross can't sync to other app/device, neither generate a MIDI clock.
However, an advanced user (whose name is 'nillin') created a small app that generates a MIDI clock using some MIDI messages that Cross sends.
Look for 'Cross Clock' in this forum (or in Google).

Hope this helps!
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