i'm on PC with windows vista.
i'm glad to know that i'm not alone waiting this fonctions !
Delay effect
Re: Delay effect
hi,
A delay upto 300frames (~5 seconds) is possible on my machine (512MB VRAM). Everything above leads to a very poor fps rate (5-10 fps) I guess that's where the data is shifted to the host's RAM. If you are interested in testing the 300 frame version, just send me a PM.
A delay upto 300frames (~5 seconds) is possible on my machine (512MB VRAM). Everything above leads to a very poor fps rate (5-10 fps) I guess that's where the data is shifted to the host's RAM. If you are interested in testing the 300 frame version, just send me a PM.
Re: Delay effect
How do you see this? Just as in delaying frames in a video stream, or as in having a variable offset on any slider element?Bart, Edwin, is there a chance to see this as a native Resolume feature in the future - I think this makes sense, as it allows much better control on playback parameters (timeline/bpm/loop/etc.) when it's supported natively.
BTW, if you have a working FFGL plugin for the delay, I'm sure many people (including us) would like to take a peek as well

Re: Delay effect
delaying the frames in a video stream. Then it's possible to use the frames (which are waiting in the buffer) to scratch and loop (using BeatLoopr for example) - hmmm now I've confused myselfgoto10 wrote: How do you see this? Just as in delaying frames in a video stream, or as in having a variable offset on any slider element?

coming soon - struggling with svn and x-codegoto10 wrote:BTW, if you have a working FFGL plugin for the delay, I'm sure many people (including us) would like to take a peek as well

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Re: Delay effect
You can see FFGL fx's IR CosmicPack on my site. In this pack almost all fx are frame buffer for the delay effect.
site: http://irworkshop.com
for the "IR Array of Boxes" have preset "Time jitter", perhaps this is what you want.
site: http://irworkshop.com
for the "IR Array of Boxes" have preset "Time jitter", perhaps this is what you want.
irworkshop.com
Re: Delay effect
oh good job
I'm very intersting !
I'm very intersting !