![]() Sometimes some words don't even make any sense at all. Just like using different words can drastically change the meaning of a sentence, using different clips together can drastically change your output. If you do this, Resolume will automatically transpose the video to the length of the audio to make an audio-visual clip.Ĭheck out the Preparing Media page for tips on optimising your content for Resolume. You can drag an audio file and a video clip or image file onto the same slot to make a combined clip. ![]() Loading media into a clip is simply a case of dragging it over to a slot in the deck. Next to the heart is a toggle that enables you to show or hide thumbnail images for media files - really useful when you can't quite remember what you called that fantastic clip you made last night! Also, you can double-click a clip name to preview it in the preview window, to be really really sure that it is the fantastic clip you made last night. You can add or remove items from the favourites list via the big heart icon in the top right. Tip! If you need to search through a long list of files and you already know the name of the file or folder you're looking for, type the name into the search box to narrow down the list of possible suspects.Ĭlick the dropdown at the top to show a list of root drives on your system, as well as a list of favourites. ![]() The main part of the browser enables you to browse through folders by double clicking them. You will find the browser over to the right of the display, in the Files tab. You can do this by dragging and dropping files from your operating system file browser or you can do it using the built-in browser. Adding Contentīefore you can start having fun with your content, you need to get it into Arena or Avenue. Tip! If you're really adverse to clicking with the mouse, you can assign shortcuts to these two little fellas in the far right of the deck area and scroll through. When you select a deck, all of the clips in the deck are displayed in their layers. Keep them organised so you can always reach for the right selection.ĭecks are accessed through the set of buttons just below the clip layers. Also windows scaling sucks.Įdit to add: understanding is great but if you can tell the results from one is better than the other why even bother chasing the bad one? Also this is a very obvious reason for why it’s happening.Each composition can contain a number of decks, which you can use to manage your videos, still images, audio files and sources.ĭecks are like the records in a DJs record bag. So to recap: content is being spread out over pixels No longer pixel perfect. Guaranteed if you were able to get that close and see that fine of detail on your laptop screen it would be the same crap results. So blurry not straight lines that won’t line up upon close inspection because you are putting images on a giant led wall that you can now examine and see up close. The resolution is the same but the content is now mushed over multiple pixels on the screens instead of being 1 to 1. No you do that stupid windows scaling and now each graphical pixel(content) is now spread over a region of how ever many pixels you scale it to. Ok sounds like this guy is asking for the specifics of why scaling in windows is crap.Įxample: you have a pixel perfect LED wall that every pixel in the content lines up with every pixel on the screen. R/talesfromproduction All your weird stories R/LocationSound Location sound AKA Production Sound R/audiopost For post-production sound geeks in Games, TV, Film, and Broadcast r/crestron All that is good (and bad) in the world of Crestron r/broadcastengineering Also includes radio! r/CommercialAV Commercial audio, video, and control technologies If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to messsage the moderators! We would love to make this a great and successful subreddit for all of us video engineers! Remember that no question is stupid and we work together to create a friendly community. All things video are welcome!įeel free to post anything you like from questions to pictures. From a dad with a camcorder to a professional engineer at the superbowl, or a small meeting room operator to a widescreen specialist, projectionist, LED wall engineer or a electrical video engineer. This subreddit is open to anyone to discuss, share and show their work, as well as ask questions towards anything concerning video production. Welcome to r/videoengineering! Inspired by our brother subreddit: audioengineering
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