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Re: Introducing Resolume 4 Avenue & Arena

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 11:32
by Tschoepler
Babcom wrote:Having 11 screens running with 11 different clips or just 1 clip and 10 copies? Ill need 3-5 outputs with different clips/cameras. How many inputs can i work with?
Have a look at this thread viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8441&hilit=11+screens&start=10 where HerrNieDa is talking about a possible output to 11 screens. Maybe he can help you with your question.

Re: Introducing Resolume 4 Avenue & Arena

Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:30
by Babcom
Tschoepler wrote:Have a look at this thread viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8441&hilit=11+screens&start=10 where HerrNieDa is talking about a possible output to 11 screens. Maybe he can help you with your question.
Thanx im checking the equipment right now!

Re: Introducing Resolume 4 Avenue & Arena

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 23:00
by manuelgazzo
HELLO!!!
Here goes my first post:
amazing news all of this RESOLUME 4 stuff. Just cool.
Looking forward to buy it next week.
However, I´ve been doing some tests with Resolume 3 and I just have a question regarding my comp´s resolution.
I´ve tried Resolume 3 with a dual DVI output, with a triplehead on each output. This gives me 6 output screens. My comp is 3840 x 480. This means 6 screens of 640 x 480 each. It has been working flawlessly. Smooth. Tried with diferent kind of clips, 2k, HD, standard, etc., and remains smooth and stable. I only expect Resolume 4 remains the same way.
My question is; is there a size limit for a composition? I know there is a hardware requirement to achieve a larger and larger compositing, but besides that, is resolume able to achieve any comp size?
By the way, I also have a BMD intensity pro and everything is running SWEEEEET so far (in Resolume 3).

Greetings.

Re: Introducing Resolume 4 Avenue & Arena

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 02:32
by Basic
The new maximum composition size will be 8192x8192.
- this is quoted from bart on another thread.

Re: Introducing Resolume 4 Avenue & Arena

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 16:44
by Joris
Babcom wrote: If the file is big i have experienced some small latency in the starts.
We don't have a preload option. If you are still experiencing problems after converting to DXV, a quite often used technique is to midi cue the video in stopped mode, and then send the play trigger via mid.

As to the rest of your questions, you can send individual signals to each output. However, the fps and latency involved is dependent on so many factors, that I cannot answer it with any certainty. The best thing is really to download the demo and see it for yourself.

Joris

Re: Introducing Resolume 4 Avenue & Arena

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 19:44
by Tschoepler
I WANT IT NOW! :D ;) :lol: :cry:

Re: Introducing Resolume 4 Avenue & Arena

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 09:03
by GeeEs
Downloading now! Thx guys!

Can't wait to try it out tonight after work! :o

Re: Introducing Resolume 4 Avenue & Arena

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 09:25
by rxfromparis
what ??? no download to test ??? only buyers can test the beta ???


woooops :) my bad !! log into your customer page and voila ze beta download :))))

Re: Introducing Resolume 4 Avenue & Arena

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 16:23
by manuelgazzo
Basic wrote:
The new maximum composition size will be 8192x8192.
- this is quoted from bart on another thread.
Thanks for your reply, Basic.

Does any of you guys know if in Resolume 4 there´s a feature that allows to make some color-correction by "zones" of the composition??
Mainly, to compensate diferent color from diferent projectors, so I can only "calibrate" using Resolume, and not going into each projector to change color configuration and balance. It´s so annoying.

Thanks again.

Re: Introducing Resolume 4 Avenue & Arena

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 21:21
by damstraversaz
a litle question : I 'm actually reading the update options, and would like to know if it will possible tu update later form resolume avenue 4 to resolume arena. I will surely bought the update for avenue now ( from 3 to 4) , but I'm actually not sure for arena for my use.

thanks for reading my awful english,
best
damien