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Otra forma de seleccionar el software VJ

28.10.2009 (8:39 pm) – Filed under: General

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La gente a menudo me preguntan qué aplicación VJ deben empezar. Por lo general sugiero que deberían ir a softwarevj.com, encontrar algo para su plataforma, descargar una versión beta y jugar un poco. Permítanme presentarles una solución ligeramente diferente:

Gire a la de vídeo y buscar los sitios de alojamiento para grupos y etiquetas con el nombre de los principales softwares de VJ. Usted recibirá un montón de ejemplos. El software que, en su opinión, tiene los mejores ejemplos es el del software que desea escoger. Todavía creo que vale la pena descargar una versión beta y ver si puede manejarlo. Y no te olvides de leer el manual. La mayoría de estos programas informáticos tiene foros de usuarios muy activos y preguntas más frecuentes que responderá a la mayoría de sus preguntas de novato. Y no se olvide de todos los tutoriales de vídeo por ahí también!

ArKaos GrandVJ to Support 50-60 fps

19.10.2009 (9:36 pm) – Filed under: General

GrandVJ is the live visual world’s best secret at the moment. Maybe it’s the software’s streamlined feature set or simple-looking UI, or maybe hard-core visualists had come to associate the name “ArKaos” with the company’s previous product, which recently had indeed started to look long-in-the-tooth before GrandVJ finally replaced it. But here’s the reason GrandVJ is worth your consideration: it plays back video and it’s rock-solid and fast while doing it. And I’m happy to sacrifice some whiz-bang features to accomplish that.

Here’s a CDM exclusive: GrandVJ’s playback envelope is about to get pushed still further. ArKaos’ MediaMaster DMX-compatible media server will get a significant 1.1 update with reliable support for video playback up to 60 fps soon. (That’s 60 fps playback of two movies.) This much is revealed today by our friend nostromo, ArKaos’ Software Architect, on the company blog. But MediaMaster is a whopping EUR1949.

The good news is, following the MediaMaster update, GrandVJ is also due to get the enhanced playback capabilities, for mixing video at true 50 fps – 60 fps, without dropping frames.

The sample uses two videos, but in tests the engine has mixed up to three 1080p videos and a Flash video on top of that, all at 60 fps, when running on a powerful media server machine. (Videos that large start to hit the real current bottleneck, which is drive throughput.) The test labs at ArKaos have also been displaying across three monitors with a TripleHead2Go multi-display box from Matrox, which, incidentally, you can even run off of a laptop if it’s got enough muscle. (Marc reports lately MP2 has been a favorite format for them.)

There are lots of variables in performance, but the key in this case is that the engine in GrandVJ will be capable of greater frame throughput, maintaining high framerates even with multiple media. Other factors are dependent on your hardware setup and the video source you’re using.

Let’s step back, though – why would you want to run 50-60 fps in the first place? Well, for starters, because you can – projectors and displays can run natively at that refresh rate, so you’ll get jitter-free, smooth displays even at these higher framerates. But beyond that, it’s worth getting these higher framerates because they really can look better. Video looks smoother and more lifelike at 50 or 60 fps, and it’s not hard to acquire lovely-looking 60 fps video these days. (Cheap portable flash cameras and the PS3 Eye, for instance, run comfortably at 60 frames.) Just as importantly, GrandVJ’s effects will run at the same rate, so you can pull off fast-paced visuals on texture-mapped 3D objects. Games and animation typically run up to 60 fps, so motion that may look more natural, even if you’re capturing source to video (more on how to do that in a moment). And lastly, suffice to say that the engine optimizations necessary to improve frame throughput at the higher rates means you’ll be really, really comfortable if you’re still running 25-30 fps.