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by fruitygreen
Sat Oct 05, 2013 05:00
Forum: Hardware
Topic: multiboot
Replies: 1
Views: 3425

Multiboot is a good practice.

A dedicated Resolume environment via a Multiboot can be a good thing. Have done it before, but have been some time ago before the Multi-core era. In conjunction with a dedicated boot I also stripped my Windows OS of all unnecessary processes and services. All of my resources (RAM and CPU) was availa...
by fruitygreen
Fri Sep 27, 2013 09:47
Forum: Problems? Bugs? Solutions!
Topic: Understanding Multi Display Devices Right
Replies: 3
Views: 3855

GPU muscle

- how a single video card with 4 outputs work; if I use the three remaining outputs for a projection, will each be able to display the card's full resolution available, like three distinct video cards would? Depends on that Video Card's GPU muscle. Kinda depends on the card and its published featur...
by fruitygreen
Sat Sep 07, 2013 09:56
Forum: Developers Developers Developers
Topic: We need this in resolume too!!
Replies: 16
Views: 25927

3d only in AfterEffects

The usefulness in it I see is that its realtime, besides that could you aid me in understanding how is it better over a prerendered video. How do you 3d map an object? I use AE in my workflow . 3d rotation and manipulation is useful in content creating but seems like only 2d mapping is possible. My ...
by fruitygreen
Wed Aug 28, 2013 06:21
Forum: Developers Developers Developers
Topic: Interactive Body Projection Mapping
Replies: 4
Views: 23064

Interactive Body Projection Mapping

Try here
http://1024d.wordpress.com/2011/08/08/m ... -tutorial/

or here
http://z-vector.com/

There are other kinect masking solutions on Kineme.net
Processing, OFx, as well as Quartz solutions are floating around.

Search for Kinect Masking.

Hope it helps.
by fruitygreen
Mon Jul 15, 2013 09:24
Forum: Developers Developers Developers
Topic: New FFGL fug-in: FFT Power Spectrum with fugPowerGL
Replies: 5
Views: 13624

Very Cool

I find it very cool.

I am a big fan of spectrums.

Could you please share your Resolume Comp. "I am a lazy guy"

:D Thanks
by fruitygreen
Wed Jun 12, 2013 07:57
Forum: Hardware
Topic: The 2013 Mac Pro
Replies: 10
Views: 13294

Re: The 2013 Mac Pro

"Not only does it feature a state-of-the-art AMD FirePro workstation-class GPU with up to 6GB of dedicated VRAM — it features two of them." Quote taken from Apple's site. My observation: 1.I have heard alot of complaints in this forum about ATI/AMD type graphic cards . 2.Multiple Graphics ...
by fruitygreen
Thu May 16, 2013 06:57
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Building a computer. what to do?
Replies: 9
Views: 11148

Re: Building a computer. what to do?

You're running a video server, and want to cheap out on the video card? It's only the most important part of the machine... Yep. "Get the best stuff you can afford" I usually stick to that mentality. Consider if what your doing is worth it. Best bang for the buck is one thing. Getting by ...
by fruitygreen
Thu Apr 18, 2013 04:52
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Anyone using Emulator Pro with Resolume?
Replies: 2
Views: 5464

Re: Anyone using Emulator Pro with Resolume?

It's made my Smithson Martin: http://www.smithsonmartin.com/software/ I do. Software only. It works great on my 23" Acer touchscreen. Easy to create custom interfaces. Used in combo with CopperLAN I don't have a touch device but would love to hear good things about it first. ~Shawn Go get one,...
by fruitygreen
Sun Mar 31, 2013 11:04
Forum: New Features
Topic: Multi-GPU
Replies: 8
Views: 12162

Re: Multi-GPU

I'd like to see this too, but ultimately I just want the most stable system possible. With no chance of crashing. Absolutely. I agree with having stability being on top . This should be inherent of all apps with serious followings and highly expected in elite programs, but even then bugs occur. I h...
by fruitygreen
Fri Mar 29, 2013 08:07
Forum: New Features
Topic: Multi-GPU
Replies: 8
Views: 12162

Multi-GPU

Since 64bit wont be here in the near future.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=10234

Is it more feasible to make Resolume Multi-GPU or SLI or Crossfire (processing compatible).

If need to ask why:
Because more power is more bettah!