Resolume Avenue 3.3.2 Portable by speedzodiac
- Type:
- Applications > Windows
- Files:
- 2
- Size:
- 127.44 MiB (133627950 Bytes)
- Uploaded:
- 2011-08-24 18:17 GMT
- By:
- Anacondaz
- Seeders:
- 1
- Leechers:
- 0
- Info Hash: 52568103545ECB33EB9CCF472248EEEAB6651DDD
Resolume Avenue 3.3.2 Portable Resolume is an instrument for live video performances. Completely build to quickly improvise your videos to the music. Play up to three layers of video, with up to six effects. Using Resolume you can easily play videos backward, forward, adjust the speed or scratch it by hand. You can freely improvise without ever stopping the video. Resolume is the preferred software of choice for many professional VJ’s and video artist in 40 countries worldwide. Audiovisual Playback Play Quicktime and AVI video files with audio or combine any .mov or .avi video file with any .wav or .aiff audio file. Flash Playback Resolume plays all your Flash animations including AS2 and AS3 scripting. Flash can display text input from Resolume and with parameters you can gain even more control over your animations. Audiovisual Effects Resolume 3 supports both VST audio effects and FreeFrameGL openGL video effects. Use them separately or combine them to create exciting new audiovisual effects. You can use as many effects as you like on clips, layers and the entire composition. 3D Compositing Freely position, scale and rotate your clips and layers or even the entire composition. OpenGL Accelerated The entire video engine is running in 32 bit floating point precision on the video card's GPU so you can use alpha channels and masks and get the best image quality possible on today's hardware. Global BPM Tempo Everything can be linked to the global (Beats Per Minute) tempo to create a fully synchronized audiovisual performance. Automatically pitch the audio and video and synchronize parameter automation. Use the beat snap function to trigger clips in sync with the beat. Output and Preview Monitors With the preview monitor you preview a clip or layer and configure it so it looks and sounds just the way you like it before you play it. What's new in Resolume 3: Everything. No really, everything is new. We completely rewrote Resolume 3 from scratch, in a different programming language. Why? Many reasons; Resolume 2 was getting old, we started programming Resolume when we were still students and we were learning how to do it by trial and error. Therefore a lot of code in Resolume 2 was very inflexible and of poor quality. We had learned so much in all those years working on Resolume that we wanted to take all our gained knowledge about coding and real-time video and build an all new system that would be much better. Resolume 2 is written in objective pascal with Delphi and uses DirectX for video rendering. This locked us into Windows only. We knew that if we wanted to grow we had to make Resolume run on windows and Mac OSX and possibly Linux in the future. So we had to start using cross-platform technologies like openGL and a cross-platform programming language c / c. Resolume 2 does all the video rendering on the CPU, this is fine but the processor on the video-card (GPU) is specifically designed for graphics and can therefore do video rendering much much faster at higher resolution. So we wanted to design a new rendering engine that would run much faster so you can play more layers of video at HD resolutions with virtually unlimited effects. Resolume 2 does not play audio. We see live audio visual (AV) performances becoming more popular but there are very little tools available to create and perform them. Resolume 3 has full audio visual playback and you can combine any FreeFrameGL visual effects with any VST audio effect to create audio visual effects. The Resolume 2 interface was having growing pains. It was literally inflexible and Adding new features like audio playback, unlimited AV effects, etc. was impossible without creating a whole new layout. 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