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Resolumes baby brother??

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 10:27
by digital:snot
A wise man once wrote: ...
"We are going to build a seperate application that is designed specific for AV ... we allready have a basic engine running where we can pitch audio/video and mix two videos with a crossfader. but it,s still a long way from a finished product."
http://www.resolume.com/forum/viewthrea ... 63#pid4443

Hey Bart, any updates on this "phantom project".
If someone were to purchase it in it's early stages before release would they get to play with it sooner??

I have been quite interested in this ever since I read the post last year.

[Edited on 23-3-2005 by digital:snot]

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 12:23
by bart
we have made some more progress on this but only in delphi on the pc and we would like to build it in C for PC and Mac so it,s a lot of work ... it,s going to take us a while before we have anything workable so don,t hold your breath just yet ;-)

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 14:29
by digital:snot
***sigh***
ok.
I look forward to sending you more $$. : )
Smart idea though.... then the forums don't get filled with "YOU NEED A MAC VERSION"
posts. ;)
IF you ever felt generous with tipping your hand on what you have planned for this app, I'm here.... I'm listening.... I'm going to get a cup of coffee and just wait... :)

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2005 02:44
by levon
and if you ever need a beta tester ;)

Re: Resolumes baby brother??

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 08:34
by digital:snot
bump...

just to update this post a bit... I am crossing my fingers on the emergence of a resolume-style, higher res, 1-layer-optimized AV player based on resolumes excellent user interface.

a couple times a year i go on a googlgasm looking for any sort of new vj software that is optimized not for layers or effects... but sheer speed... SD and hopefully GPU accelerated HD playback.
something that I can throw into my mixer and have a high quality dedicated animation channel to switch with, or use stand-alone if need be.

finally i found a product that does it:
http://www.renewedvision.com/pvp.php

but the downsides...
1.it is mac only. ie hardware limited - and so naturally:
2. the iInterface is your standard iUgloooo iFreakin iSore (like a candy coated resolume rip-off) *sigh*
(is it so wrong that i want my video tools to not look like a calendar program?)

next to that software, there is still no offering for a great AV player....
so consider this my wink that i still have money i want you to have.

resolume is just the perfect interface to build this type of program on.

i'll keep holding my breath. . . and holding...and

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