Do you think it might be possible at some point in the future to be able to have a Media Bin input to Picture Players (etc)? The option to have different bins in the Media library is nice, but do they have a particular use in the scene? I'm currently building a show with a bunch of different animations, each made up of a sequence of pictures in different bins, but the Picture Player only sees their index number within the entire library. It would sure make this project easier if i could set different Players to different bins.
Any ideas?
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The file doesn't seem to have attached properly. Could you try again?
PS: About the video size, so some videos are higher resolution than HD some are in Full HD - the final product should at least be HD, so when I use videos or images that I zoom in I suppose they should be higher resolution in the input right??? How do I manage that then?
Thank you ;)
Hello,
Thank you very much so far.
I so far cut the scene in 3, that helped then I need to merge them afterwards. @woland: I have added my patch I have put the first scene as the on that is over loaded, the next three are the ones cut into three and then edited further. Here is the file: the patch:)
Thank you for helping.
All the best
Eva
Can you open your file and go to Help > Generate Media Report... and post the resulting text file here?
This sounds like Isadora doesn't like something about the video you're using on Stage 2. Try re-exporting your media as h264.mp4 or hap.mov using a free tool like AVF Batch Converter.
I know that in particular, Isadora currently doesn't like video files with embedded timecode tracks.
It's really not possible to give you a quick fix, useful suggestions, or diagnose the problem without actually seeing the patch.
Hallo:)
I have a set up with to stages, shown on to separate Beamers. Both stages show videos with sounds.
At the very Moment when I inserted the second video on Stage 2, the sounds of both ViVideosStage 1 and 2) was automatically muted. The Volumen in the Media Player shows 100, but I don't hear anything.
Unding the process (deleting Stage 2), the Video in Stage 1 still has no Sound.
Can amybody help?
Thank you!
Hi All,
I've not used osculator in ages, I've changed Macs and went to download it again, but I see it's not supported anymore and I can't find anywhere to download it from.
Does anyone have a safe link to downloading it again, please?
I'm on an M4 Max macbook running sequoia, if that's of any use
Thanks!
@eva said:
I need to very soon be able to export my work into a video
One option that can help, is to use a 3rd party screen recorder (I sometimes use OBS studio) to capture and record a stage output. This allows Isadora to focus on rending the output, and provides a completely separate process (and very optimized) for recording. I have found this useful when I am pushing the LOAD on Isadora to the max.
Another trick I use is the add User Actor On/Off to all my user actors, and disable them when not in use, this can lower CPU processing a lot depending on your patches logic.
check that you are using the same resolution throughout your patch. hover your mouse over vid gpu patchlines to see a preview of the signal. check that everything matches, and if there's any differences, you can try using a Scaler straight after the Movie Player that's playing the wrong resolution.