Video out virtual broadcaster / receiver
Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 12:25
The ability to pass the video output directly out of Resolume through a "virtual-camera-broadcaster" or conduit of some sort would be great. This with the ability to have a "receiver" that would see the broadcasted output and show it in another copy of Resolume on another MacBook would be fantastic!
My scenario is this: a creative co-lab of 3 people with 3 MacBook Pros all running Resolume creating video output footage in a live environment. These outputs would then ultimately get broadcasted out to a central computer which receives the video signals as captured streams (much like live cameras) and could then mix and switch between them as needed, and send the final output to a projector.
I have came across a prototype of motion dive 5 which seems to do something like this using a thing they call Mew2Caster to send the signal out through quicktime, which i guess you could then grab somewhere else once it was broadcasted: http://istore.digitalstage.jp/MD5Proto/movie.html
If this functionality could be worked into Resolume, that would be amazing, and strip back half the physical hardware we have to currently use to get around this problem.
My scenario is this: a creative co-lab of 3 people with 3 MacBook Pros all running Resolume creating video output footage in a live environment. These outputs would then ultimately get broadcasted out to a central computer which receives the video signals as captured streams (much like live cameras) and could then mix and switch between them as needed, and send the final output to a projector.
I have came across a prototype of motion dive 5 which seems to do something like this using a thing they call Mew2Caster to send the signal out through quicktime, which i guess you could then grab somewhere else once it was broadcasted: http://istore.digitalstage.jp/MD5Proto/movie.html
If this functionality could be worked into Resolume, that would be amazing, and strip back half the physical hardware we have to currently use to get around this problem.