Isadora 3.... is..... live....
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@bootzilla said:
Great, thank you! When I was on the "Get it" page myself, it was still linking to version 3 and not 3.01. Its working fine from your link though :)
Well I changed it only a little while ago so probably it was still 3.0 when you went first and then I changed it. Anyway, glad you got it.
Best Wishes,
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This is very exciting. Congratulations to Mark and the team for reaching this milestone and bringing us Version 3
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Jumping in late to the Izzy 3.0 party! Sending endless love to you Mark and the whole Izzy team. I am taking the plunge now...
xxxCarole
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I'm happy to see Isadora 3 came alive, but after a short test I still registered a weakness in sound actors, only 16 bit and 41000, and no wav files can be imported?!?
I hoped to find some improvements in audio.
Best and still in hope
Matthias Kirschke
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Congratulations to the entire team on the release, and thank you Mark for an awesome piece of software. It has definitely helped transform the art of projection design and has been a staple of my craft for nearly 15 years. Thank you for all of the hard work over the years.
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@kirschkematthias said:
I'm happy to see Isadora 3 came alive, but after a short test I still registered a weakness in sound actors, only 16 bit and 41000, and no wav files can be imported?!?
The entire system for the sound actors had to be gutted and rebuilt from scratch using a different library called SoLoud because of the removal of Quicktime. More advanced sound support is on our to-do list, but video is Isadora's bread and butter so that's where our focus was when creating Isadora 3.
Wave files should import. Please submit a support ticket using the link in my signature to include the details of your system so we can see if we can reproduce your issue.
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I'm in Mac Os 10.13.6 and I can import a 48.000 kHz 16bits wav file. Isadora reads the file without problems. Maybe in Windows it's different.
Best
Javi
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I'm running Mojave on a MacBook Pro 2018. I can't import wav files with 48000 Hz. in 24 bit which I think is usual for film audio. I'm doing sound and video in a theater in Berlin, and I use and get a lot of sound in that format, which I always have to convert. Importing a movie which audio has 48kH and 32bit it works fine, but only audio is not possible.
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The Release Notes for Isadora 3 are now live: https://support.troikatronix.com/support/solutions/articles/13000064496-isadora-3-release-notes
We apologize for the delay (Mark added a LOT of cool new things so there was a lot to cover! )
Updated List of Release Note Topics:
- The new pricing structure
- How to apply for the 50% academic discount
- The Isadora 3 System Requirements
- Important information for Windows users on laptops
- The new Isadora 3 Manual
- The TroikaTronix Digital Sponsorship Program
- The new TroikaTronix Plugin Page (User Actors/Macros, FFGL, GLSL, Themes, Patches, and more!)
- The new licensing system (with an online portal for easy license management!)
- The new licensing options (affordable rentals and subscriptions!)
- The new Stage Setup (use up to 16 displays, assign multiple displays per Stage, automatic edge-blending, and split displays in half, thirds, or quarters!)
- How to output content from any display or Stage via Syphon/Spout, Blackmagic device, or NDI!
- NDI OUTPUT!!!
- The new Blend Maker (quickly set up a blend using up to eight displays, with up to two Matrox or Datapath splitters, in any of 18 display configurations!)
- Numeric point editing in IzzyMap
- The threaded media engine and playback improvements
- The list of recommended video file formats for Mac and Windows 10
- The update of the entire codebase to 64-bit!
- BLIND MODE EDITING OF SCENES!!!
- New linking features to speed up your creation process!
- Major Movie Player actor overhaul (including MIDI TIMECODE SUPPORT, clicking to jump to a position, manual playhead adjustment, and play, pause, stop, and mute buttons for rehearsal!)
- MIDI TIMECODE SUPPORT!
- Updated versions of the FFGL and Artnet plugins (and how to install plugins like the TroikaTronix GLSL Shaders)
- Moving User Actors/Macros to Isadora 3
- TWO NEW ISADORA PLUGINS! (Get Stage Image and Value Changed)
- JAVASCRIPT ACTOR - CREATING CUSTOM NAMES FOR INPUTS/OUTPUTS
- Updates to the Live Drawing, Measure Color, and Shuffle actors
- Actors that have been renamed
- Legacy actors that have been removed
- Updating files to Isadora 3
- Updates to the main user interface
- NEW THEME EDITOR!!!
- Changes to Isadora Preferences (most notably, most of the settings for Stages moved to Output > Stage Setup)
- Updates to the Scene Select (Click-to-jump now enabled by default!) and Bin Picker Control (now bigger by default and supports 3D models!)
- Keyboard shortcut updates
- Updates to the menus (items added, renamed, and removed)
- The “Coming Soon” list (NDI input support, Body-Tracking plugins, 64-bit Rutt-Etra Plugin, native BlackTrax support, PJ Link plugin, H265.mkv support for Windows, example patches for GLSL Shaders, new video tutorials, and reworked advanced audio output/sound routing)
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Thanks for this. That's amazing new and I can't wait to get stuck in.
I'm not certain which version I need to buy though. I've had isadora for 2 years, but I upgraded to a USB key on the 1st of April 2018. Does that mean i should upgrade using the option for those who bought a license after the 28th of March? I don't totally understand that and whether the upgrade counts as that. -
@edalia said:
Does that mean i should upgrade using the option for those who bought a license after the 28th of March?
You upgraded to a USB Key recently but you purchased your license two years ago, therefore the March Deal does not apply to your license.
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@kirschkematthias said:
I'm running Mojave on a MacBook Pro 2018. I can't import wav files with 48000 Hz. in 24 bit which I think is usual for film audio. I'm doing sound and video in a theater in Berlin, and I use and get a lot of sound in that format, which I always have to convert. Importing a movie which audio has 48kH and 32bit it works fine, but only audio is not possible.
If you haven't already, please submit a support ticket using the link in my signature to include the details of your system so we can see if we can reproduce your issue.If possible please also send us a sample of the media that isn't working for you via Dropbox link.
Feel free to let us know how urgent (or not) this is in the ticket and we'll respond accordingly. If this is extremely urgent then the best workaround would be to convert your media.
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@woland said:
I'm running Mojave on a MacBook Pro 2018. I can't import wav files with 48000 Hz. in 24 bit which I think is usual for film audio. I'm doing sound and video in a theater in Berlin, and I use and get a lot of sound in that format, which I always have to convert. Importing a movie which audio has 48kH and 32bit it works fine, but only audio is not possible.If you haven't already, please submit a support ticket using the link in my signature to include the details of your system so we can see if we can reproduce your issue.
Are these files interleaved stereo or dual mono combined in one WAV?
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- Added more information to the System Requirements section.
- Included an important link to an article for Windows users on laptops.
- Added a new section with information about when we will launch the TroikaTronix Digital Sponsorship Program.
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hi, thanks for the reply. All my files are interleaved. I tried different sounds:
bunt I always get this message:
etc.
In the moment I'm fine to convert, but I think Isadora should handle 24/32 bit audio in all sample rates.
This shouldn`t to too difficult comparing the wonderful work you did for video!
many greetings
Matthias
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@kirschkematthias said:
no wav files can be imported?!?
Ah, so it's been telling you all along that the specific format of wav you're trying to import isn't currently supported and it's been telling you exactly what you can do to make your media compatible.
That's a lot different than "no wave files can be imported", hence my confusion.
We plan on implementing wider support for more types of audio files in the near future but for now you may need to convert your media to mp3 files and play them in the Movie Player if you want to use the higher bitrate, or convert them to 8/16-bit audio files as the dialog above suggests.
It would be very helpful if you could submit a ticket with all of the info you've presented in this thread so that we have an easily-accessible record of everything.
Also please check your forum message inbox, I'd like to invite you to join the beta-testing group so that you can help us make sure that we're meeting your audio needs.
Best wishes,
Woland
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Hi there, nice to finally see Isadora 3 coming out! Dumb question, maybe, but I'd like to know if you recommend using Isadora 3 to run version 2 patches, even if the v3 license is not bought yet (the same way you previously recommended using version 2 to Izzy 1 users, with or without license). I intend to upgrade, but not quite yet.
Also, is there any specific issue if I intend to have both versions installed at the same time? Normally, the only thing needed to do was renaming the Isadora folder, but now I read about 32 and 64 bits plugins and I'm afraid to mess something if I just install the new version without taking some precautions. Thanks in advance!
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Hi there @haradan,
32 bit plugins won't run with Isadora 3, so basically the only thing that I found out the hard way is that you need 2 seperate plugin folders, if you don't Isadora 3 will say "Hell no". Other then that, running smooth with both versions installed at the same laptop. -
@juriaan said:
is that you need 2 seperate plugin folders, if you don't Isadora 3 will say "Hell no".
Does it actually complain with a dialog? I would think it would just ignore the plugins it can't load. (I know I should know how it will behave, but I'm honestly unsure. @Woland ? Do you know?)
Best Wishes,
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@mark said:
Does it actually complain with a dialog? I would think it would just ignore the plugins it can't load. (I know I should know how it will behave, but I'm honestly unsure. @Woland ? Do you know?)
Mixing 32 bit and 64 bit plugins in the same folder has been known to cause crashes on startup.