Hello,
is there a way to categorize / arrange my plugins in Resolume 6?
So, I would like to put my FFGL extra effects in a self defined category. I searched the forum and tried the methods found in posts (creating subfolder in Extra Effects, creating subfolder in my custom set FFGL directory), but ...
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- Tue Apr 07, 2020 13:13
- Forum: Problems? Bugs? Solutions!
- Topic: Plugin categorization and hot reload
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- Thu Mar 12, 2020 16:41
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Resolume 7.x / FFGL 2.0 vs Intel HD 4000 on Windows
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Re: Resolume 7.x / FFGL 2.0 vs Intel HD 4000 on Windows
Not ideal, but not bad either :)
I'd like to keep the laptop as long, as I can buy a proper AMD Ryzen 4000 based machine to replace it.
I would only use the Ivy Bridge laptop to sketch ideas, if it crashes, then be it so...
I know it's probably too early to ask for Ryzen 4000 APU support and ...
I'd like to keep the laptop as long, as I can buy a proper AMD Ryzen 4000 based machine to replace it.
I would only use the Ivy Bridge laptop to sketch ideas, if it crashes, then be it so...
I know it's probably too early to ask for Ryzen 4000 APU support and ...
- Thu Mar 12, 2020 00:36
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Resolume 7.x / FFGL 2.0 vs Intel HD 4000 on Windows
- Replies: 3
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Resolume 7.x / FFGL 2.0 vs Intel HD 4000 on Windows
Hello,
as Resolume 7.x / FFGL 2.0 requires OpenGL 4.1, I'm interested in what will be inaccessible on an Intel HD 4000 (only OpenGL 4.0) on Windows.
The new / updated FFGL 2.0 plugins will be entirely missing?
What other features are unavailable?
I have a fairly powerful Ivy Bridge laptop, which I ...
as Resolume 7.x / FFGL 2.0 requires OpenGL 4.1, I'm interested in what will be inaccessible on an Intel HD 4000 (only OpenGL 4.0) on Windows.
The new / updated FFGL 2.0 plugins will be entirely missing?
What other features are unavailable?
I have a fairly powerful Ivy Bridge laptop, which I ...