I would like to record the otput of advanced outpout due to permanent installation played with dvd's.
I only can record de output before the advanced output.
There is a way to record the advanced output ao arena on a pC?
Really need it.
Also and most important, as soon as you record your output, all your masking will go away, meaning it will be all black and not transparent anylonger. Even if you could export the masking from the output to a video file, DVDs do not and will not interpretate alphas and/or masking.
I don't want to put down what is otherwise good advice, but the moment you send your image to a projector, black is black. There is no special magic in Resolume which makes a projector project transparent pixels. There is no difference between the black that Resolume sends, and the black that another player sends.Cause any video player (that I know) will still ignore your masking and alphas.
But my black is blacker than your black!goto10 wrote:Also and most important, as soon as you record your output, all your masking will go away, meaning it will be all black and not transparent anylonger. Even if you could export the masking from the output to a video file, DVDs do not and will not interpretate alphas and/or masking.I don't want to put down what is otherwise good advice, but the moment you send your image to a projector, black is black. There is no special magic in Resolume which makes a projector project transparent pixels. There is no difference between the black that Resolume sends, and the black that another player sends.Cause any video player (that I know) will still ignore your masking and alphas.
So, how is that we get masking (transparency) and solid black in the same signal sent by Resolume?goto10 wrote:Also and most important, as soon as you record your output, all your masking will go away, meaning it will be all black and not transparent anylonger. Even if you could export the masking from the output to a video file, DVDs do not and will not interpretate alphas and/or masking.I don't want to put down what is otherwise good advice, but the moment you send your image to a projector, black is black. There is no special magic in Resolume which makes a projector project transparent pixels. There is no difference between the black that Resolume sends, and the black that another player sends.Cause any video player (that I know) will still ignore your masking and alphas.
Technically black does not exist when it comes to how projectors work....pfelberg wrote:So, how is that we get masking (transparency) and solid black in the same signal sent by Resolume?goto10 wrote:Also and most important, as soon as you record your output, all your masking will go away, meaning it will be all black and not transparent anylonger. Even if you could export the masking from the output to a video file, DVDs do not and will not interpretate alphas and/or masking.I don't want to put down what is otherwise good advice, but the moment you send your image to a projector, black is black. There is no special magic in Resolume which makes a projector project transparent pixels. There is no difference between the black that Resolume sends, and the black that another player sends.Cause any video player (that I know) will still ignore your masking and alphas.
What is the "magic" and why can´t that be reproduced using DVDs and other players?