Nice, Thank you. One of the easiest ways to run a latency test is to film a stop watch in a shot like the one you did above. Then you simply pause the video and can see the latency by subtracting the time on the monitor from the one on the stop watch.
@@ChristopherMichaelLaw dang... and thats with the monitor plugged in. Transmitting to a second monitor results in even more latency. I tried this and I'm getting about a 0.5 second difference between what's happening in reality and when it shows up on the receiving monitor
Nice, Thank you. One of the easiest ways to run a latency test is to film a stop watch in a shot like the one you did above. Then you simply pause the video and can see the latency by subtracting the time on the monitor from the one on the stop watch.
Dude, that will definitely be my go to method if I ever need to do one again. Thanks for the tip. 👍
So the phone is actually 0:02 faster than the monitor itself according to the timer??
Yeah, strangely the monitor has more lag than the phone app.
@@ChristopherMichaelLaw dang... and thats with the monitor plugged in. Transmitting to a second monitor results in even more latency. I tried this and I'm getting about a 0.5 second difference between what's happening in reality and when it shows up on the receiving monitor