Video Blog - Video wall troubleshooting and Arena Mapping

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funkyant
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Video Blog - Video wall troubleshooting and Arena Mapping

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Hi guys. I've started a new YouTube blog, and thought most of you here would be interested in this. Follow me around for a day where I need to sort out a pretty big videowall for a corporate product launch. I'm brand new to this so please help me out if you enjoy it, by watching it on the YouTube site and giving it a thumbs up. I'd also love to get any feedback if there's something you didn't like.

Joris
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Re: Video Blog - Video wall troubleshooting and Arena Mappin

Post by Joris »

Nice video. Great to see the actual venue and setup, as well as the setup in Resolume. It really helps to understand why you do what you do, aside from the how.

If you're open to it, I can give a few tips on making your Res output setup process a bit quicker.

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Re: Video Blog - Video wall troubleshooting and Arena Mappin

Post by chenthemagician »

I liked the video, I would suggest a few things, if you are up to it, that you can do simple math equations in any parameter that uses numbers in the interface. I think i saw someone point it out on your channel.

Another bit is being closer to pixel accurate, so that your content doesn't seem as if it were pulled apart by the screen but the content is "playing" behind the obstruction.
Check here viewtopic.php?f=5&t=11599#p47032

That post will get you a lot closer to a better overall visual image.

And don't be afraid of the math.... :D Only time you have to worry is with projection mapping, LED screens are waaayyyy easier.

my 2 cents

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