Thanks Red,
I'll have a read of the Incoder section and see what I can find..
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Original Message:
Sent: 4/1/2025 6:53:00 AM
From: Simon Redmile
Subject: RE: Xporession pixel linit
Hey Richard,
You also have the ability to split your clips automatically in INcoder, so you could cut that clip in half and then have 2 quads in Tessera if you wanted it to be 1:1.
Let me know if you need help with that.
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Simon Redmile
Senior Graphic Programmer & Designer
Ross Video
Bristol United Kingdom
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-30-2025 02:03
From: Richard Simpkins
Subject: Xporession pixel linit
Fantastic.
that's the info I wanted.
many thanks
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Richard Simpkins
Technical Manager
PMY Group
Original Message:
Sent: 03-29-2025 22:16
From: Zachary Fradette
Subject: Xporession pixel linit
Hi Richard!
With XPression Tessera, we can definitely play sizes that large, though you will hit the NVIDIA limitation of ~16,000 pixels on one dimension size.
There are a couple of ways you can get around this, easiest being, split the graphic into two sections within the same scene in Tessera. I've also worked with people who shrink their content just a bit (16000/19000 is 85% scaled down, so not super crazy), then rely on XPression to expand it back out.
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Zachary Fradette
United States
Original Message:
Sent: 03-28-2025 09:51
From: Richard Simpkins
Subject: Xporession pixel linit
Hi red is there a pixel limit for Xpression. i.e. we want to play a full length pixel mapped video at 19860 x 90 pixels, to our LED advertising boards, We can get the video in Xpression and see it in Premier Pro but cannot not get the video to playout?
Thanks
Rich
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Richard Simpkins
Technical Manager
PMY Group
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