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    • brandy
      brandy last edited by

      I'm using Isadora to process videos a lot for non-realtime stuff as I find it extremely intuitive working in realtime even if dropping frames and then rendering the whole thing properly.

      What I can´t figure out yet though is a way of rendering vids that are affected by sound. Any suggestion? 
      Right now I am playing a video with sound and running Isadora sound output through Soundflower to have that audio analyzed by the Sound Level Watcher actor. But when I render with rendering speed set to 50% or something the sound obviously slows down so I guess that wouldn't work... 
      thanks 
      g. 
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      • DusX
        DusX Tech Staff last edited by

        This is something I had asked for before (need to located thread.. might have been feature request?)
        I would like to be able to select an audio file in the output settings, that will be analyzed at the same speed as the video is being rendered.
        This was a feature of Visual Jockey, I use to render to audio loops that I had at different BPMs. Was great for creating clips for mixing.

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        • mark
          mark last edited by

          Isadora does not have the ability to capture sound output when rendering to the stage. When rendering in real-time, I use Audio Hijack Pro on the Mac to capture the sound output, and the splice that into the final movie. For non-real time rendering, there really isn't a solution unfortunately.

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          • brandy
            brandy last edited by

            I wonder if anyone ever tried storing the values of the sound input analysis (amplitude or freq. intensity.. whatever really) into a Data Array and then recalling them while rendering offline. I'm giving it a try right now.

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            • DusX
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              Great Idea.. do let us know how this goes.. might be a very useful set of actors come out of this.

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              • brandy
                brandy last edited by

                Going a different route and it seems to be working, not sure how reliable this is but first tests look ok to me.

                I am using Ableton  in combination with Isadora.  I made the simplest max4live device to convert volume to a slider automation so I can record it in the arrangement view, kinda like AE "convert audio to keyframes". 
                Once that automation is recorded I copy it to a midi track and send it out as a midi control message to Isadora (max4live again). At this point I can forget about the audio really. 
                Next step is slow down the bpm of Live according to Render speed (50% for instance). Then start rendering and press play on Live. The automation is played at half speed while the movie is rendered. 
                This is just a first test really, but my guess is it might work, it might be not entirely accurate but for now, when I put the rendered video in Live the audio seems to sync perfectly. 
                Looking forward to know what you guys think of this solution. 
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                • Altmuse
                  Altmuse last edited by

                  Audio Hijack Pro worked great Mark THANKS!!!!

                  xoxo, AK
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