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resolution

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 13:10
by j3man
what resolution are you people outputing your visuals at through resolume?.. and whats with the process resolution? is it best to have this high? currently i process at 400x300 and output at 800x600 and it seems to run ok

me to

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 19:23
by bryandod
i use the same settings as you. runs very smooth with these settings. all of my video clips are 400x300 also.:cool:

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 18:32
by nfms
clips = 640-480

output = 800-600

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 19:03
by Sense
We use 400x300 processing, output 640x480 (manual) not in the preselect possible in windows XP. You gain some frames and output looks great. With CTRL-ALT-I (Resolume processing information *don't forget turning it off, going live*) You can see the FPS.

Cheerz,
nz|sense

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 17:09
by GuyKo
Hi,
Want to know more about Resolution settings and terminology.

I realise this thread is a bit old, but I'll start here and post a new one if needs be.

Can anyone direct me please to resources of info that explain various resolution terms in relation to content creation(i.e. stills, video etc), projection (i.e. output) and so on?
I'd like to clarify to myself various terms I've come across whilst working, but not sure I'm completely clear on how they relate to each other.

Thanks,

GuyKo.

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 18:32
by Sense

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 18:44
by GuyKo
Thanks for that Sense; but unless you have a special edition manual to mine ;-) , I have looked for resolution definitions there and didn't find any.

I mean there are some notes on setting Resolution, but those are specific to Resolume; I couldn't see what I'm looking for, which is broader definitions and clarifications.

GuyKo.

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 19:37
by juLiE
go here for specific terms/definitions regarding video/dvd/avi/etc:

http://www.videohelp.com/

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 19:43
by juLiE
Originally posted by Sense
We use 400x300 processing, output 640x480 (manual) not in the preselect possible in windows XP. You gain some frames and output looks great. With CTRL-ALT-I (Resolume processing information *don't forget turning it off, going live*) You can see the FPS.

Cheerz,
nz|sense
thanx for the info about viewing fps!

btw, what do you mean by "manual" output "not in the preselect..."?

where does one set manual and why would one want to do this over preselect?

what is the benefit?

thanx, juLiE

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 19:47
by Anonymous
Thanks JuLiE, will have a look.

GuyKo.