Hey All, Straight to the issue:
I want to use 2 iPhone XS' as live stream cameras connected via a 4k lightning to HDMI cable to a SONY video switcher. While the iPhone cameras record, the switcher feeds video to monitors at the live event and onto the internet. The problem is that my video output from the XS has a black frame around the image on a monitor (this is without the switcher in between). I do not believe it necessarily is related to aspect ratio since the black frame is the same width all the way around, i.e., there is no 'cropping' to fit the image on the screen, it is just smaller than the full frame.
Anybody have any technical expertise as to a way to scale up the image to fit a standard screen size?
Thanks!
J
I want to use 2 iPhone XS' as live stream cameras connected via a 4k lightning to HDMI cable to a SONY video switcher. While the iPhone cameras record, the switcher feeds video to monitors at the live event and onto the internet. The problem is that my video output from the XS has a black frame around the image on a monitor (this is without the switcher in between). I do not believe it necessarily is related to aspect ratio since the black frame is the same width all the way around, i.e., there is no 'cropping' to fit the image on the screen, it is just smaller than the full frame.
Anybody have any technical expertise as to a way to scale up the image to fit a standard screen size?
Thanks!
J