I just gave this a code and it seems to work just fine here. This what my Processing code looks like. OscMessage myMessage = new OscMessage("/composition/selectedclip/video/source/blocktextgenerator/text/params/lines"); myMessage.add("Processingäß"); oscP5.send(myMessage, myRemot...
Just to double check, it's not the address itself that contains those characters right? We'll have a look to see if we can sort this out, it sounds like an unicode problem. Did you manage to send Strings like this from Processing to another Application? Just to rule out it's not Processing being at ...
We correct the case indeed, we did this for incoming messages for convenience sake. All our internal addresses are lowercase, this way it's less likely you make a mistake. But i guess when you have a custom OSC Output Address that is not what you want. I created an issue for this.
I suggested Resolume to add an x time multiply to the render feature, too. I might need to bring "Render x times the original length" to vote in a separate feature request )) The Clip Renderer takes the Auto Pilot Loop count into account. It will render the Clip (N) times. So if you have ...
The shaper works with so called Signed Distance fields. The type of Shapes we can add are limited because they have to able to be described through a mathematical function.
The Star shape is possible though, so i'll have a look if i can add it.
Create a Screen in the Advanced Output. Select NDI as output device for the Screen you just created.
Select the Slice of the Screen and choose 'Preview' in as 'Input Source'.
Adding it to Transition Area is indeed nice and i played with this option as well. But it would be harder to determine the order of effects, would for instance transition effects be applied before or after the other effects? Now you can mix and match.
Hi guys, Of course these extra Slice effects weren't supposed to be in the release of v6, they are very experimental and i can't promise they are stable to live performances, and i think they are actually far from being very useful. But of course you are welcome to play around with them. cheers Edwin