Slice not as expected
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 17:07
I'm running Resolume on a Macbook Pro with the Matrox TripleHead2Go DP video interface.
I will be connecting two projectors (4:3) to the TH2GO.
I'm working on a music video for a production that will span across the two screens, so I am creating two separate videos 640x480 and would stack them in the same column in Resolume, so I can fire them both at the same time. (There are some tricky cues in the video and it needs to be consistent across performances, which is why I'm rendering them and then playing them in Resolume).
From what I've read, it appears that I would create two slices and add them to the screen, and assign a separate layer to each slice, so that Layer 1 plays ONLY on slice 1 (left projector), and Layer 2 plays ONLY on slice 2 (right projector). (I'll then create two more composition slices that are full screen for on-the-fly programming.)
When I go into Advanced Setup, I see the TH2GO display listed at the full 3x width (3072 x 768). However the screen template in Advanced Setup does not appear to maintain that same proportion. It still looks more 4:3. And, when I create slices, they do not use the same 3072x768 pixel space, but appear full-screen at 640x480.
So I created two slices 213x160 (since I'm only using 2/3 of the TH2GO) output), and put then side-by-side on the screen, assigning Layer 1 to the first slice and Layer 2 to the second.
However, when I play any loops, they are full screen, not playing within their designated slice. I don't have anything plugged into the TH2GO, so I tried this on my PC with a secondary monitor. The slices cover the entire screen, with their media overlapping. This is not what I'm looking for. If I enable to show the layer & slice, they overlap in the center of the screen.
I've read the manual and searched through the forums and it looks like I should be able to do this, but I'm missing something I suppose.
I'm attaching a screen capture showing the settings. On Layer 1, I have a fireworks video playing, and on layer 2 it's a ambient blue. Looking at the output on the left, you'll see that they are overlapping whereas the Advanced Setup shows them side-by-side.
Thank you in advance. This is for an event this weekend, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
I will be connecting two projectors (4:3) to the TH2GO.
I'm working on a music video for a production that will span across the two screens, so I am creating two separate videos 640x480 and would stack them in the same column in Resolume, so I can fire them both at the same time. (There are some tricky cues in the video and it needs to be consistent across performances, which is why I'm rendering them and then playing them in Resolume).
From what I've read, it appears that I would create two slices and add them to the screen, and assign a separate layer to each slice, so that Layer 1 plays ONLY on slice 1 (left projector), and Layer 2 plays ONLY on slice 2 (right projector). (I'll then create two more composition slices that are full screen for on-the-fly programming.)
When I go into Advanced Setup, I see the TH2GO display listed at the full 3x width (3072 x 768). However the screen template in Advanced Setup does not appear to maintain that same proportion. It still looks more 4:3. And, when I create slices, they do not use the same 3072x768 pixel space, but appear full-screen at 640x480.
So I created two slices 213x160 (since I'm only using 2/3 of the TH2GO) output), and put then side-by-side on the screen, assigning Layer 1 to the first slice and Layer 2 to the second.
However, when I play any loops, they are full screen, not playing within their designated slice. I don't have anything plugged into the TH2GO, so I tried this on my PC with a secondary monitor. The slices cover the entire screen, with their media overlapping. This is not what I'm looking for. If I enable to show the layer & slice, they overlap in the center of the screen.
I've read the manual and searched through the forums and it looks like I should be able to do this, but I'm missing something I suppose.
I'm attaching a screen capture showing the settings. On Layer 1, I have a fireworks video playing, and on layer 2 it's a ambient blue. Looking at the output on the left, you'll see that they are overlapping whereas the Advanced Setup shows them side-by-side.
Thank you in advance. This is for an event this weekend, so any help would be greatly appreciated!