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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

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Bruce Bullis
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 24, 2023

I'm running PPro 24.1 beta with a BMD Ultrastudio 4k Mini, without issue.

I also don't see Omniscope actually doing anything; it just says 'connecting', forever. 


The Omniscope installer also does not install any Transmit plugins, so I'm confused as to where/how they think they're going to get video or audio, from PPro...?