Re: DXV Single Frames
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 16:27
Bit of thread necromancy...
Is current thinking still to convert batches of png's to dxv? and does anybody have new and shiny ideas to share?
I've just been sent nearly 200 photos for this weekends wedding, to play "randomly" on the 12m x 3m screen we're installing.
With the photos I can select all, then change the duration (I like 15 seconds, but client may want to change this on the day). With DXV's AME defaults to 5 seconds. I now have to go and set playback speed to 0.33 on all the clips (individually, can't select all to do this) to get my 15 second duration.
If the client wants it faster or slower I have to do maths (ouch) and then adjust every single clip again.
Is there a simple string in the XML I can find/replace to edit this quickly? Or am I missing any other tricks?
Oh, and to add to the fun, because the screen is so wide I'm planning on having three layers, each slice transformed to a different part of the screen (I've got to avoid things like the PA, band etc), so that's around 600 photos...
Is current thinking still to convert batches of png's to dxv? and does anybody have new and shiny ideas to share?
I've just been sent nearly 200 photos for this weekends wedding, to play "randomly" on the 12m x 3m screen we're installing.
With the photos I can select all, then change the duration (I like 15 seconds, but client may want to change this on the day). With DXV's AME defaults to 5 seconds. I now have to go and set playback speed to 0.33 on all the clips (individually, can't select all to do this) to get my 15 second duration.
If the client wants it faster or slower I have to do maths (ouch) and then adjust every single clip again.
Is there a simple string in the XML I can find/replace to edit this quickly? Or am I missing any other tricks?
Oh, and to add to the fun, because the screen is so wide I'm planning on having three layers, each slice transformed to a different part of the screen (I've got to avoid things like the PA, band etc), so that's around 600 photos...