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Crossing on same layer
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 12:35
by netnull
Hello,
im testing Resolume with 2 video projectors who works simuntanesly during a theatre performance.
I've some problem and I still didnt get solutions.
I tell you how I've organized Composition
I've 1 layer for left screen, 2° layer for the other screen and then one more layer for audio tracks.
I've to mix (crossfade) 2 videos on same layer (so mix 2 videos on same screen). I still didnt find any way to do it.
The only thing i can do is to fade in each video passing trought a black. (I'm doing that using Opacity of Clip set to timeline - is that a right way?)
I hope u'll help me to find out asolution for my problem
Best regards
Re: Crossing on same layer
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 18:21
by VJair
resolume avenue has a crossfade function. are you certain ou mean resolume 2 as i see you mentio you are using a layer for audio.
Re: Crossing on same layer
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 22:36
by netnull
I'm using Resolume 3.0
Re: Crossing on same layer
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 07:58
by gpvillamil
Do you need to cross-fade on both screens at the same time?
If so, then you need to setup 5 layers:
For screen 1:
Layer 1 assigned to crossfader A bus (press the A button underneath the layer controls), contains half your clips
Layer 2 assigned to crossfader B bus, contains the other clips for screen 1
For screen 2
Layer 3 assigned to crossfader A, contains half the clips for screen 2
Layer 4 assigned to crossfader B, contains the other clips for screen 2
Layer 5 for audio
Now you can set the crossfader all the way to A, start layer 2 & 4 playing, fade them in by moving crossfader to B
Start layer 1 and 3 playing, and fade them in by moving crossfader to A
etc.
Re: Crossing on same layer
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 13:39
by VJair
damn my stupid tired eyes for missreading things.... gpvillamil is on the money there.
Re: Crossing on same layer
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 19:05
by netnull
Thx alot for help. Tomorrow i'll check it in theatre.
I've another question that is making me more than crazy
I've got some clips made in HD (1440x1080 - 1080i25). I need to use them in Resolume but i dont find any solution except open them in Final Cut Pro and then export as a Quicktime with DXV codec. The only BIG problem is times of export.... For 3 minutes clip it takes 14-15 hours of export!
I'm sure there is another way....can anyone help me? I'd be deeply appreciated
Hope to get any help
Re: Crossing on same layer
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 14:53
by sineglutine
I have the same problem for export from adobe premiere a clip maked with AVI not-compressed video...
If I convert the avi video in divx (for example)...the conversion is faster...
But I would keep the uncompressed file format!
Re: Crossing on same layer
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 08:29
by Joris
I've got some clips made in HD (1440x1080 - 1080i25). I need to use them in Resolume but i dont find any solution except open them in Final Cut Pro and then export as a Quicktime with DXV codec. The only BIG problem is times of export.... For 3 minutes clip it takes 14-15 hours of export!
DXV will indeed take longer to compress, but it is a lot faster in playback. If the compression time is too long for you, on a Mac, Photo-JPEG is a good alternative codec.