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Tech question

Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 23:43
by alexpush
I have couple of technical questions about Resolume Avenue. Where can I post them?
I mean I see:
Problems? Bugs? Solutions! (Version 2.41)

But I don't see similar thread for Resolume 3

Re: Tech question

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 00:43
by alexpush
In Resolume 2 there was a way to write couple of words on the screen like Happy Birthday, etc..

Is there a way to do it in Resolume 3 ?


Also, I am trying to use my Canon HV30 camcorder as a source. I connect it to my MacBook Pro through Firewire. But it does not come out under sources in Resolume. When I launch Final Cut, it recognizes the camcorder right away. How come Resolume doesn't recognize it?

Re: Tech question

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 08:05
by edwin
You can post any questions refrerring to version 3 in the 'Resolume Avenue 3 Feedback' category.
alexpush wrote:In Resolume 2 there was a way to write couple of words on the screen like Happy Birthday, etc..
That was because of the Flash support. You probably loaded some flash files which Resolume 2.x could send text to. This will be implemented in version 3 but we are still working on the flash implementation.
alexpush wrote:Also, I am trying to use my Canon HV30 camcorder as a source. I connect it to my MacBook Pro through Firewire. But it does not come out under sources in Resolume. When I launch Final Cut, it recognizes the camcorder right away. How come Resolume doesn't recognize it?
Avenue does not seem to recognize all camera's connected to the system in OSX. We are looking into getting better support for live input.

Re: Tech question

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 07:58
by vjloco
alexpush wrote:In Resolume 2 there was a way to write couple of words on the screen like Happy Birthday, etc..

Is there a way to do it in Resolume 3 ?
You can create an image file (i use photoshop to make a .png or .jpg) of a word or phrase (black on white or white on black) at the size of the composition and import it into resolume. Then you can apply effects to it and use it in your composition.