The answer to Houami is that the venue doesn't need to buy the application for touch, but the programmer must buy the application. Unlike Resolume which is the inverse, the venue must pay but you can prepare at home on the demo. You can map out the venue on a laptop with mad mapper, then record the ...
The venue must buy the application, this isn't like touch designer which has a player.
They can be given a composition file, but all media must be relinked on the local drive. Real time effects generated inside of resolume only need the composition file that is loaded from within resolume.
I would be very interested in the resolume guys commenting on potential stability with something like this. If it unoffically in theory doesn't cause stability issues because its just a markup language, that would be great! I think the key point is our priorities. I'm all about stability at the expe...
So editing your xml file is something I don't know much about, but the chances of crashing may increase. I use a program called Bome's to sort these things out. When i used a apc 20, I would give the buttons different midi layers with its own color(3 layers, green,red,orange). When a clip was trigge...
Just tested with two apc 20's. Long as you remap to make sure no conflicts happen, this works quite nice. Although having your video and sound on one system really is the example of all your eggs in one basket.
Having a single 7200 rpm traditional drive is likely not going to have smooth transitions between clips at 5760x1080. I use an asus 75vw and if you replace the blue ray drive you can add a 3rd hard drive. With a nv 670m and a pair of ssds in raid 0 you should be able to handle this at 60fps long as ...
arindamliveguitar wrote:Check out the Pixell VP-x4xx series of graphic expansion modules. You can go upto 24 outputs in total http://www.pixell.com/vp-x4xx.htm
Like how all the images are for a datapath x4. Is this like a chinese clone in a bigger rack space or is the web designer just lazy?