Certain broadcast video equipment uses a dedicated input for alpha channel. This addition to Advanced Screen Setup allows you send a slice's processed alpha as a separate output. So it's asking you if that slice is a key (alpha channel) or not. Off by default since a lot of people will never need it. Super cool feature if you do.weezhum wrote:What is the Is key in the advanced output Output Transformation window under the Slice Name????
Programfeed wrote:Certain broadcast video equipment uses a dedicated input for alpha channel. This addition to Advanced Screen Setup allows you send a slice's processed alpha as a separate output. So it's asking you if that slice is a key (alpha channel) or not. Off by default since a lot of people will never need it. Super cool feature if you do.weezhum wrote:What is the Is key in the advanced output Output Transformation window under the Slice Name????
i remember that one of the resolume guy said that 50/60 fps file is the best for resolume no?Joris wrote:What matters is your output screen's refresh rate.
If your computer is directly connected to a display running at 50Hz, 25 fps would indeed be best. But if you're connected to a PAL mixer via a dodgy converter running at 60Hz, Resolume's output will be 60Hz, so it's still best to use 30 fps.