I was trying to ensure there was no other method instead of piecing together an answer from random reply's to other problems. Simple answer to a simple question thank you. Let's say your TH2G has 1024x768 resolution each output. Then you would have a total of 3072 x 768 pixel resolution. Now, let's...
There are several threads on MTH2G. Please take a look around.
But yes, MTH2G will not give you three different displays. It will extend your output display resolution to the tripple head's. Then you position your slices accordingly.
I'm working with a tight budget however I would like to achieve the best look possible. I'm sure a 10k laser is out of my budget. If my client can't pay for the projects' technical needs, then He/she will most probably not have it. I am not supposed to take personal professional risks on a shitty p...
If I am correct, that will be about 2.3 meters. I am quite sure one single short throw projector wont be enough to project a screen that large. Anyway, short throw lenses will usually give you less brighter projections.
3K lumens? I'd go to 10K. Laser, perhaps.
Exactly. When Resolume would take the clip opacity as a multiplier for the layer opacity (which is what you're suggesting), a clip set to 0% opacity would become visible during a transition from a clip with 100% opacity. Actually, in my needs, when selecting columns I do not intend to use any trans...
That was the behaviour we had on 5 and which results in this bug: http://resolume.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=14159 Got you. The bug refered on that topic no longer exists, so far I tested here. I assume that you mean that what I suggested was in fact at place back then and since removed the...
Hello. I wish clip's opacity value could respect the clip's blend mode and work the same as each layer's fader does. If you play a clip with a specific blend mode set on its properties, the blend mode will show up on the layer blend type with an * meaning the clip has its own blend mode on usage. So...
If there's a chance of going rear I'd definetely go for it. It is your only chance to get a better projection quality, since you have so many lights and moving heads on stage. Be sure to try to protect your screen from receiving direct light beams or your projection will get as blank as possible. Al...
Every input source has its own properties panel after loaded into a deck. Check it out.
Anyway... cropping seems to be an issue similar I had with my capture card. Waited for seven years for a solution.