X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=hardware.rst;h=d116734d58b8e48b4c77855df2212e83f08104ec;hb=9ec84a46ff201e1c7692828a485583be8ded2063;hp=069240da606fdd233650c67dd357ee2629754ea8;hpb=70e5848af3a67e5465f30698cbdce3375162b143;p=nageru-docs diff --git a/hardware.rst b/hardware.rst index 069240d..d116734 100644 --- a/hardware.rst +++ b/hardware.rst @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Hardware requirements for getting started -========================================= +Hardware requirements +===================== Nageru is designed to be as plug-and-play as possible, but by nature, a software video mixer requires a certain amount of hardware with associated @@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ Video format conversion If you have an input source with a different resolution than the native mode (currently locked to 720p; this will be configurable without recompiling in the future), Nageru will scale transparently for you using a Lanczos3 -filter. This requires some extra GPU power, so if you can avoid it, use the -native mode. Similarly, if you connect an interlaced input, Nageru will -automatically deinterlace for you. +filter (or rather, the :doc:`theme ` will). This requires some extra GPU power, +so if you can avoid it, use the native mode. Similarly, if you connect an +interlaced input, Nageru will automatically deinterlace for you. Frame rates are automatically converted; one input is designated as the **master clock** (right-click on an input to select it as such), and gets