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Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 03:12
by Anonymous
Hmmm I guess that is acceptable.
VJ Wraith
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:19
by muttermotion

when will the 2.4 version is available..?

can't wait... hope i can use it in TIESTO Indonesian Tour @ 20, 21, 22 April 2006, please...
Non constatn playback bug?
Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 20:03
by alchemist
Originally posted by Anonymous
does this mean the sometimes not consistent frame rate of video playback has been resolved in the process?
Ne1
Bart, Edwin
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
try to resolve this bug
Resolume kicks ass, but that one bug (on certain, mostly AMD configs) makes v2 and later performance really looking like beta (as someone has written), especialy comparing to v1.51.
Personally, that would be much bigger improvement than making use of dualcore, gpu, dmx all together.
I would love to use Resolume in performances (which means actually buying it), but with such a funny playback, it is simply useless for anything more proffesional than TV projections at home (which is what I do with it now)
Apart from that - resolume really seems to be the best vj soft ever.
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 13:19
by edwin
Hi,
resolume 1.51 has freeframe support, just check wether there are any freeframe plugins in the plugins directory.
Resolume 1.51 allways plays each frame of the video/flash animation, so when the computer gets slower and it can't keep up the pace all videos will start playing slower as well. Most of the times the clips were played faster or slower. So a clip of 10 seconds could take 12 seconds too play. That's why we rewritten the playback part of resolume so that it is allways in time, the problem is though that it will have to skip a frame once in a while.
But you are all right about the playback not being smooth enough, we promise we'll keep on looking to get this fixed. And yes this is probably more important then anything else.
Thanx for the force feedback,
i should get to work
Cheers
Edwin
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 15:34
by mfo
yeah, get back to work! ;P
when can we expect 2.4 ?
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 11:41
by alchemist
Originally posted by edwin
hat's why we rewritten the playback part of resolume so that it is allways in time, the problem is though that it will have to skip a frame once in a while.
But you are all right about the playback not being smooth enough, we promise we'll keep on looking to get this fixed. And yes this is probably more important then anything else.
Thanx for the force feedback,
i should get to work
Cheers
Edwin
Thanks for response and a great software

Playback procedures seem to be the core of the system and it may be hard to play around with that, but the simplest solution would be to enable user to turn strict timing on and off?
I still hope there is a way to have both smooth playback and strict loop timing at the same time, but if thats not possible - why not make them different resolume modes?
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 14:33
by GP
Can't wait till its ready

have some really nice ideas for effects over DMX
(hopefully its ready for 10th next month because I have the 13th may a extremly nice purpose for it

)
grtz GP
http://gpfransen.googlepages.com/
http://www.gpfransen.net
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 12:55
by Anonymous
what is the estimated time until this version wil be released? 1 month from now, 2,3 ?
Because I can't wait until it will be released the new function are looking very promising. Keep-up the good work!
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 14:27
by bart
we have just released a new beta version for our beta testers so we have to wait and see what feedback they give us, we can,t set a release date yet.
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 15:42
by Anonymous
If BPM is a new function (with a TAP, i suppose), a built-in sequencer would be great.
Another great improvement: dual core support (maybe "real" realtime become a "reality").