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Sense
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Post by Sense »

thumbs up idear!

:D

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vj.emtv
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Post by vj.emtv »

same here !! great idea

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Post by VJ555 »

Brilliant Idea...!

continuity-B
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Post by continuity-B »

I use that technique just now by preparing my clips to act like that in premier. You probably figured this already but t might be useful for someone...

Simply chop your clip in two sections (anywhere really but it's neater to take a wee bit off the end) then swap the order of your two sections around, then move one onto another layer (so that there is a transition layer between).

Next nudge one of the clips so that they overlap for as long as you want the transition and, you guessed it, stick a crossfade in and render it.

This will acheive the same effect, although you can't do it in realtime.

Would Resolume not also effectivly have to use an extra layer to do this? That might be an issue.

But I'd use it if it worked, yeah.

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