![]() ![]() ![]() Then select Go to Folder.Įnter ~Library/ColorSync/Profiles and click Go or hit Enter.Ĭopy the downloaded file ( BoxCaster.icc) to the folder you opened in your Finder window in step 3. Open Finder, then go to the menu and choose Go. To download and use this profile:ĭownload the attached BoxCaster.icc color profile. Use a custom color profile: Follow the instructions below to import a custom color profile, which you can use when sending video to the BoxCaster.Ĭreate your own custom color profile: If you have a good eye and want to customize the colorspace conversion of your Mac, follow the instructions below to customize a color profile.īoxCast has created a basic custom color profile which, while not perfect, comes much closer to natural colors than the built-in Mac driver. Send the video through another device: For example, a Decimator MD-HX (or other similar scaler/format converter) may receive a cleaner signal from the Mac, and it's known to send a good signal to the BoxCaster. Use a different graphics adapter: Some people have reported success using an external USB or Thunderbolt graphics adapter. Use another device: While not possible in every case, you may wish to try using a Windows computer, or potentially a different Mac (as different graphic chipsets may exhibit different behavior). This means that any colorspace adjustments need to be done by the source device, which in this case, means the Mac computer. When receiving YUV, the BoxCaster simply uses the color values it receives over HDMI and doesn't adjust them in any way (other than to compress the images using h.264). This is a known issue with certain Macs with certain graphics chipsets. ![]() Some Mac computers choose the YUV colorspace, but don't properly map their screens' RGB pixel values into YUV. Windows computers typically choose the RGB colorspace. Cameras and other native video devices (like video mixers) typically choose the YUV colorspace. The BoxCaster is able to receive video from HDMI sources in two different colorspaces, RGB and YUV. Some other Mac computers appear fine, as do Windows computers, cameras, video mixers, etc. Some users experience a discoloration when outputting HDMI (either directly or via a DisplayPort or Thunderbolt converter) from some Mac computers into the BoxCaster. ![]()
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