Hello,
im testing Resolume with 2 video projectors who works simuntanesly during a theatre performance.
I've some problem and I still didnt get solutions.
I tell you how I've organized Composition
I've 1 layer for left screen, 2° layer for the other screen and then one more layer for audio tracks.
I've to mix (crossfade) 2 videos on same layer (so mix 2 videos on same screen). I still didnt find any way to do it.
The only thing i can do is to fade in each video passing trought a black. (I'm doing that using Opacity of Clip set to timeline - is that a right way?)
I hope u'll help me to find out asolution for my problem
Best regards
Crossing on same layer
Re: Crossing on same layer
resolume avenue has a crossfade function. are you certain ou mean resolume 2 as i see you mentio you are using a layer for audio.
Re: Crossing on same layer
I'm using Resolume 3.0
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Re: Crossing on same layer
Do you need to cross-fade on both screens at the same time?
If so, then you need to setup 5 layers:
For screen 1:
Layer 1 assigned to crossfader A bus (press the A button underneath the layer controls), contains half your clips
Layer 2 assigned to crossfader B bus, contains the other clips for screen 1
For screen 2
Layer 3 assigned to crossfader A, contains half the clips for screen 2
Layer 4 assigned to crossfader B, contains the other clips for screen 2
Layer 5 for audio
Now you can set the crossfader all the way to A, start layer 2 & 4 playing, fade them in by moving crossfader to B
Start layer 1 and 3 playing, and fade them in by moving crossfader to A
etc.
If so, then you need to setup 5 layers:
For screen 1:
Layer 1 assigned to crossfader A bus (press the A button underneath the layer controls), contains half your clips
Layer 2 assigned to crossfader B bus, contains the other clips for screen 1
For screen 2
Layer 3 assigned to crossfader A, contains half the clips for screen 2
Layer 4 assigned to crossfader B, contains the other clips for screen 2
Layer 5 for audio
Now you can set the crossfader all the way to A, start layer 2 & 4 playing, fade them in by moving crossfader to B
Start layer 1 and 3 playing, and fade them in by moving crossfader to A
etc.
Re: Crossing on same layer
damn my stupid tired eyes for missreading things.... gpvillamil is on the money there.
Re: Crossing on same layer
Thx alot for help. Tomorrow i'll check it in theatre.
I've another question that is making me more than crazy
I've got some clips made in HD (1440x1080 - 1080i25). I need to use them in Resolume but i dont find any solution except open them in Final Cut Pro and then export as a Quicktime with DXV codec. The only BIG problem is times of export.... For 3 minutes clip it takes 14-15 hours of export!
I'm sure there is another way....can anyone help me? I'd be deeply appreciated
Hope to get any help
I've another question that is making me more than crazy
I've got some clips made in HD (1440x1080 - 1080i25). I need to use them in Resolume but i dont find any solution except open them in Final Cut Pro and then export as a Quicktime with DXV codec. The only BIG problem is times of export.... For 3 minutes clip it takes 14-15 hours of export!
I'm sure there is another way....can anyone help me? I'd be deeply appreciated
Hope to get any help
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Re: Crossing on same layer
I have the same problem for export from adobe premiere a clip maked with AVI not-compressed video...
If I convert the avi video in divx (for example)...the conversion is faster...
But I would keep the uncompressed file format!
If I convert the avi video in divx (for example)...the conversion is faster...
But I would keep the uncompressed file format!
Re: Crossing on same layer
DXV will indeed take longer to compress, but it is a lot faster in playback. If the compression time is too long for you, on a Mac, Photo-JPEG is a good alternative codec.I've got some clips made in HD (1440x1080 - 1080i25). I need to use them in Resolume but i dont find any solution except open them in Final Cut Pro and then export as a Quicktime with DXV codec. The only BIG problem is times of export.... For 3 minutes clip it takes 14-15 hours of export!