I want to be clear on the record function, and know for sure if it is designed as a dedicated real time representation of the performance, or just a quick-on the fly-looping tool to reimport quick visual sketches back in to the main line.
I had about 15 stacked videos with synched audio files in one single column vertically.
I used midi shortcut to solo each track. Then I just starting sequencing the tracks via midi solo and recorded it in realtime.
At first everything was FLYING. Fast, totally workable. My render outs were peach.
Then, after about 4 rehearsal runs without recording, things started to seriously lag, and my recorded files became the usual trash file. ie-SPED UP, OUT OF SYNCH, THen slowing down, etc.
Garbage.
I'm wondering, because I am naive about a lot of tech stuff, believe me - is there a cache that might be getting filled up, causing these performance/render issues?
At this rate, even if I COULD figure out how to get on eof those screen recorders to recognize my 2nd hdtv display as a record target, and not just a black screen with audio, it wouldn't matter because NOW the performance aspect of Resolume is shitting out..lagging, etc.
Cache issue? Any cleaning I can do for something like this?
Like I said, it was working like a charm, even with all those stacked column clips with effects dropped in and map[ped, and audio attached to each as a combined dxv3 file.