I think twitter has some sort of RSS feed for your timeline isn't it? If so...
I'm not at home right now, but I remember that in one the user/media folders of Avenue there was a "rss import" flash example.. This should work right out of the box.
VJair... did you read my [edit3] from the post above? I guess you should be able to use this option... It is a bit of searching in the xml file, but it's all there. (my advise is to start with this on a new composition with one clip on each layer as a starter! (mapped to an exclusive/unique key, in ...
ok... thinking some more... now I see the issue i guess... VJair has 1 long clip with several cuepoints... ?! My theory only works for one cuepoint per clip... otherwise you need seperate keys to trigger the same clip on different cuepoints... maybe possible, but not that convenient i see... hmmmm.....
That is actually how it works now, but that's not what VJ Air is asking for. He wants to trigger a clip (which is not active) by triggering a cue point contained in that clip. I see... and I do understand that in piano mode not 1 clip will be active unless it's triggered... but... If you take 1 uni...
so as midi is 16 channels of 128 notes, you have a potential for 2048 different triggers so there shouldnt be ( imo ) any reason for avenue to get confused as to which clip you are triggering ( as long as you havnt double assigned the midi keys ) Exactly, that's what i thought too... You can't have...
Joris, I see this story, but can't understand how it would mess up Avenue... IF.. you do not use the default bindings.. What if you choose to have all cuepoints in your set to be unique mapped to unique key's/MIDI cc's ?? "Resolume would have no way of knowing which clip to trigger if there was...
The other is that we're people with lives and families outside of Resolume HQ too, and sometimes life has a way of becoming way more important than any other thing. Let's just say that if newborn babies could code C++, we'd be releasing Resolume 5 by now ;-) Congratulations! Take your time... (the ...
Unfortunately there's no such option... However there is a workaround... You could open de composition file using a texteditor with search and replace function to edit the file paths... Other way around, you open the composition file in a texteditor and see the correct (old) filepaths and put your f...