Hello,
We are planning to make a audiovisual-show in 'surround'. This means people are standing/sitting in a huge cilindrical environment (10 meter in diameter). We have several ideas for realising this idea, the visual part at least. We are thinking of using a couple of beamers (5+) and placing ...
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- Mon May 07, 2007 15:58
 - Forum: General Chat
 - Topic: 360degrees Projection in cilindrical environment
 - Replies: 1
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- Tue Dec 12, 2006 17:55
 - Forum: General Chat
 - Topic: Movies with sound
 - Replies: 2
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Movies with sound
Resolume does not support clips with sound, is it?
We've been asked to make some intro-movies for an award-show. We want to do the usual stuff: the name of the winning artist, some cool voice saying "and the winner is..." and the award-tune. How can this be done (in Resolume)?
					We've been asked to make some intro-movies for an award-show. We want to do the usual stuff: the name of the winning artist, some cool voice saying "and the winner is..." and the award-tune. How can this be done (in Resolume)?
- Sun Dec 03, 2006 16:10
 - Forum: Problems? Bugs? Solutions!
 - Topic: why there's no 2.4final version?
 - Replies: 3
 - Views: 6250
 
- Sun Dec 03, 2006 16:06
 - Forum: Problems? Bugs? Solutions!
 - Topic: still can't figure quality cinepak...
 - Replies: 5
 - Views: 12602
 
- Sat Dec 02, 2006 15:11
 - Forum: Hardware
 - Topic: VGA output laptop
 - Replies: 14
 - Views: 23269
 
- Fri Dec 01, 2006 11:37
 - Forum: Hardware
 - Topic: VGA output laptop
 - Replies: 14
 - Views: 23269
 
VGA output laptop
What's the best way to get my signal to a beamer a couple of meters away?
I guess the best solution (quality) would be a long VGA cable, but I think that would be expensive. We could use a 'tulip'-cable (composite), but then I should have a converter of some kind, because I only have a VGA-screen ...
					I guess the best solution (quality) would be a long VGA cable, but I think that would be expensive. We could use a 'tulip'-cable (composite), but then I should have a converter of some kind, because I only have a VGA-screen ...
- Wed Nov 29, 2006 18:24
 - Forum: Problems? Bugs? Solutions!
 - Topic: Two movies next to each-other in one screen
 - Replies: 4
 - Views: 7130
 
- Wed Nov 29, 2006 18:22
 - Forum: Problems? Bugs? Solutions!
 - Topic: Two movies next to each-other in one screen
 - Replies: 4
 - Views: 7130
 
- Tue Nov 28, 2006 14:34
 - Forum: Problems? Bugs? Solutions!
 - Topic: Two movies next to each-other in one screen
 - Replies: 4
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Two movies next to each-other in one screen
Maybe some of you know what I mean if say 'juxtaposition'. In general it means placing two things (objects, photographs) next to each-other. Does anyone know how to achieve this effect in Resolume? We've tried to do it by creating a bitmap half white/half black and play around with the LK and iLK ...