Hello everybody,
I am doing a video for a theatre play where I use two in focus projectors.One that covers whole scene , and one short throw for the back of the scene.I am wondering if anyone tryed using Resolume with two InFocus Liteshow III wireless adapters from one laptop, since I need to have both projectors projecting different image.
Thanks
RESOLUME with two InFocus Liteshow IV
Re: RESOLUME with two InFocus Liteshow IV
Speaking for my experience side in the tech buissness :
Dont do it.
Do it stable & old Fashion with cables. If you need to go long distance then it depends on the resolution you need to get. Vga - Cat 5 - Vga is possible or you ll need to get some fiber optic cables.
Dont do it.
Do it stable & old Fashion with cables. If you need to go long distance then it depends on the resolution you need to get. Vga - Cat 5 - Vga is possible or you ll need to get some fiber optic cables.
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Re: RESOLUME with two InFocus Liteshow IV
Keep in mind that Resolume itself does not create outputs. This is handled by your computer itself. So if you have a screen connected and recognized by your computer, Resolume can use it.
There's a few exceptions to this rule when using certain brands of USB connected outputs, but in general it's a good rule of thumb.
If you have a moment, you can try our free demo (http://resolume.com/download/).
The only limitation is an occasional watermark on the output. Aside from that it's fully functional. It's not time-limited, so you can try it for as long as you like.
There's a few exceptions to this rule when using certain brands of USB connected outputs, but in general it's a good rule of thumb.
If you have a moment, you can try our free demo (http://resolume.com/download/).
The only limitation is an occasional watermark on the output. Aside from that it's fully functional. It's not time-limited, so you can try it for as long as you like.