@jrhooker said:
that's my current theory
Can you run a test without the adapters, just a direct connection to a Display?
Thanks @Skulpture and @Woland
After exporting several different file and codec combos, I realized that it was actually (maybe) a lag in my hdmi extender, which is old and not HDBaseT. I don't do a lot of this kind of content, so the lag was just much more evident...close ups of actors faces so the audio and video were just out of sync because of the lag.
Or at least that's my current theory. I ordered some new HDBaseT extenders and I'm hoping that will solve the problem. But I am using QT/Hap Alpha for the record.
Thanks, as always!
Jake
@jjhp3 said:
point by point process
Yes, only the selected points will move, and they all move the same amount. I 'stretch' type move would be a great feature request though. I will add this.
@jjhp3 said:
is there any way to grab and move one of the corners and all the other grid lines will warp proportionally
These little guys control the different types of mirroring (horizontal, vertical, and diagonal):
Hi all,
I'm having some issues with audio lagging.
I'm exporting video out from Premiere Pro and it looks great in quicktime, but when I bring it into Isadora the audio and video are no longer synced.
I'm running a brand new Mac Studio with NOTHING on it, so I can't imagine its a processing problem. But I'm sort of at a loss.
Isadora 4.1.3 (ARM) with a Apple M3 Ultra running Tahoe 26 and 96 GB memory.
Anybody have any suggestions about what's going wrong here.
Thanks,
Jake
@jfg Thank you thank you! Not only did these insightful suggestions solve my problem, but they offer me new avenues and ideas about the next project / possibilities. Isadora is so deep, yet at times stubborn - but there is almost always a path to success.
Attached is a column made with Izzy Map and the Global Edge Blend Mask to make a shadow. Works if you don't need another background as black

you can also use the Edge Blend Mask actor instead of the global one.

I join a 3ds column if you prefer to use a 3d projector. You don't need the jpg file for Isadora but you must use it (or another one) as a texture in the 3d programm for the video texture to work. If you don't have the jpg file in the same folder as the 3ds file, you will get an error message in Isadora. Don't care and go ahead. If you have the JPG file, it will no longer be visible afterwards.
Yes and no. If you select multiple points (using the Shift key) and hold and drag a line between the selected points, all the selected points will move together. No, you can’t change the curve for several points. You can only do this for each point individually. Unless I didn't find how.
Best regards,
Jean-François