Hi all - First post here so thanks for having me in your community.
First - I am an amateur user currently dipping my toes into live visuals and audio reactive effects for live performance and streaming. my main art form is in improvisational Live Music production using only vocals (and body, claps etc) a la beardyman. I am also hella broke and its kind of a joke among my peers that I try and push a high level professional workload using scavenged parts, janky software solutions and repurposing old devices that would normally become ewaste.
I have recently started experiementing with Resolume again after optimizing some aspects of my rig and having the CPU + RAM overhead to get away with running it and I love what I can achieve with it. I am also extremely grateful for the very beginner friendly demo/trial licensing which essentially gives me access to the full software to learn and experiment with only a watermark as limitation.
now onto my questions. I am wondering if there are any other limitations as far as releasing content made with the demo version of resolume? when Budget allows I fully intend to buy a license for resolume, but right now its not really possible within my budget constraints. when I livestream with resolume the watermark is clearly visible when it shows and I am happy with that, & I think that is allowed within the license agreement of the demo, but im not entirely certain? I also record videos of my performances and edit these to become youtube videos - the way I have this set up is with a replay buffer in OBS that captures my 2 video sources as well as the resolume FX via NDI. currently I have not utilized the resolume footage in any uploads but if I was to then after recording I would edit down these videos and switch between the resolume Take and normal camera views as required - this would mean that the watermark would probably not be shown as they occur, but I would be happy to put a disclaimer at the start of my videos that the visual FX in the video were generated by resolume avenue as well as what ever other ways I could promote the software as possible. but I guess im wondering if this sort of usage is fair use ( legally &/or in the eyes of the devs ) ? hopefully this would only be a stopgap measure, because as mentioned, as soon as budget allows , I will be buying resolume, but in the meantime I really dont want to step on toes or abuse the spirit of the demo licensing agreement.
Cheers for reading this and looking forward to hearing back from the community on this
Peace
SHAMANIC
Fair Use of Trial for Amateur/New User!
Re: Fair Use of Trial for Amateur/New User!
You can use the demo however you'd like 
Check the footage licenses though for the clips you plan to use.

Check the footage licenses though for the clips you plan to use.
Software developer, Sound Engineer,
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