The answer to Houami is that the venue doesn't need to buy the application for touch, but the programmer must buy the application. Unlike Resolume which is the inverse, the venue must pay but you can prepare at home on the demo.
You can map out the venue on a laptop with mad mapper, then record the syphon output to syphon recorder from mad mapper at home. This has worked for me in the past with dvds, but has a lot of room for error, I would not suggest it. In reality, the venue and you should both be running arena for best results.
Visualizer installation
Re: Visualizer installation
Can't we just render out the video using resolume? And play using a simple media player
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Re: Visualizer installation
results will not be what you think they will be, and for the most part you'll be looking at a lot more work in labor/adjustments to the video than if they just pay the $1000 for a resolume licensehouami wrote:Can't we just render out the video using resolume? And play using a simple media player
Lighting and media server design
Re: Visualizer installation
Making the venue spend money in buying a software which they won't be working on it and they might just need to project it on the surface when we pass on the file here its little useless for them 

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They are getting a system that does projection mapping, runs gpu accelerated codecs and if you build your content into multiple resolume layers can look fresh with autopilot over long periods of time.houami wrote:Can't we just render out the video using resolume? And play using a simple media player
I think you can look and pitch this a little different.