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October 21, 2023

Bug when using Nobe Omniscope software

  • October 21, 2023
  • 11 replies
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Problem in the beta version of Premiere Pro 24.1.0 (build 64)

When using Nobe Omniscope software from Timeinpixels.

 

If Mercury Transmit is enabled and Nobe Omniscope Transmitter is checked, the Premiere Pro application closes when the Project Timeline is displayed. 

Simply deactivate Mercury Transmit in production before launching the project, and all is well. You can then activate Mercury Transmit and launch the Nobe Omniscope application.

This problem does not exist in the official PP Version 2024.0.0 (build 58).

There is simply an error message that does not close the application: "21/10/2023 low-level exception occurred in: Nobe OmniScope Transmitter (Transmit::QueryVideoMode)".

 

Another problem with the beta version is that the Mercury Transmit function is no longer visible in Lumetri/Settings. There are only checkboxes for the various links, whereas this line is visible in the official version!

 

Best regards

Christian Goubier

11 replies

Participant
February 6, 2025

Came here for this problem too, wondering if there's any solutions, and I'll update if I find one myself.

Participant
February 11, 2024

any one know how to fix source signal when video vertical size 

February 8, 2024

The recommendation from Omniscope was to use NDI to transmit from Premiere. But unfortunately NDI does not support interlaced (which is broadcast standard). Its detected as 1920x540p and thus stretched to an aspect ratio of16x4,5. I am afraid I cannot use it at all. Maybe I will try Hedge Scopebox and see if that works better.

February 4, 2024

Did you find any solution?

I have the exact same issue here. 

I am running Verion 24.1.0 (Build 85) on a Macbook Pro Max M2 32GB Ram.

I am using a "normal" premiere project with a Blackmagic Ultrastudio 3g Plus the Omniscope transmit activated.

It works fine sometime but then I get random crashes and the Omniscope video freezes, the Blackmagic output still works.

I can only restart premiere to make it work again then.

cgoubierAuthor
Known Participant
October 24, 2023

It's just a problem at launch. If you proceed in the order PP project startup, Mercury Transmit activation and then Nobe Omniscope launch, everything works fine.
This Nobe tool is a real plus for doing colo with PP and I couldn't do without it 😉

Bruce Bullis
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 24, 2023

Figured out how to install the plugin. 
did see a crash on startup, but the next time I launched PPro, the Nobe transmit plugin seemed to function correctly; I could see PPro's program monitor contents in the "input strip", within Omniscope.

 

Tom @ TimeInPixels will investigate further. 

Bruce Bullis
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 24, 2023

That low-level exception is happening in the Omniscope transmitter plugin, which the nice folks at Nobe are helping me find/install...

cgoubierAuthor
Known Participant
October 24, 2023

I've updated the Nobe Omniscope application and it doesn't change anything.
See the error message that appears on version 20.0 when mercury transmit is activated but without crashing the application.

On PP 24.1 (beta) under the same conditions, the application crashes.

Further information: the problem occurs on differents projects when I launch them directly. If I open production first and then one of the projects, there's no crash!

Bruce Bullis
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 24, 2023

Both PPro and PPro beta use the same /plugins directory, and the Nobe installer didn't put any plugins there. Perhaps it's because I'm running a trial, and didn't purchase...?

cgoubierAuthor
Known Participant
October 24, 2023

Nobe Omniscope works very well with the official version. It also works with the Beta version, but you need to activate mercury Transmit only after Nobe Omniscope has been launched (which is not the case with the official version).
The transmission plugin is installed in the plugin directory "..\commun\Plug-ins\7.0\MediaCore\NobeOmniScopeTransmitter.prm".