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Rookie needs help

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 19:21
by plymouth
Hello all,

I have a client that has a large scale set-up they're looking to do in Resolume and I'm a bit new to the software and shows of this scale.

I am not sure what the best way to go about outputting content to these screens. In the advanced output I can fit all of them neatly in a 4k composition, but the way they are to be laid out onsite has them much wider. The client is looking for an easy way to play back content that will span across all these displays, and be able to switch to IMAG at will on the SL and SR LED walls.
I'm not even sure if the novastar processors or DVI in general can support the resolution I'm looking at here. Am I better off splitting this up into multiple compositions? Are you able to sync content across multiple compositions?


As I said, I'm looking for some guidance. Any input is appreciated.
Thanks :D

I've included some sketches to help illustrate what I'm talking about.

Re: Rookie needs help

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 21:27
by He2neg
The point you need to take a look at is the INput and Output Mapping as well as Slice Transform.

There was a very helpfull livestream event with (i think it was) Joris and this helped a lot to get the workflow right and so one...

The LiveStream is VOD here:
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When you have specific questions after that then come back and ask =)

Re: Rookie needs help

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 23:57
by Joris
And if listening to me make mouthnoises for 2 hours sounds like a not so fun time, here's the relevant manual chapter for you: https://resolume.com/support/en/input-m ... n-led-wall

Re: Rookie needs help

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:09
by He2neg
when i link the manual you come around and link the video (urgh...reading)
when i link a video you come around and link the manual... (uarg..listening to a voice)


leasson learned:

i will link both in the future... :ugeek:

Re: Rookie needs help

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:25
by Joris
Why not all three :lol:

phpBB [video]

Re: Rookie needs help

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 18:14
by plymouth
Thanks guys for the info. The livestream I hadn't seen before.
I will report back after viewing.