Do you really need to buy that expensive 3D application? Blender includes potent 3D modeling and texturing tools, an efficient photorealistic render For further information, check out the video tutorial Quick Tips for Getting Started in GLMixer Free VJ Software. For video mapping projects you may. If you want to do an advanced VJ show that incorporates projection mapping, modul8 can be coupled with madMapper for a mind-blowing live set! Sharing content between the two applications is easy thanks to built-in support for the open source Syphon framework.
GoVJ enables any iPhone or iPad to become a fully fledged VJ system! Suitable for both hobbyists and professionals, GoVJ allows you to mix video live from the palm of your hand. Versatile and flexible, GoVJ can be used in many environments: - As part of a professional VJ set-up. With output via either Apple AV Adapter, or over AirPlay, GoVJ can be integrated into existing VJ rigs. Providing visuals for bands and musicians. Recruit an extra band member or friend, and they can use GoVJ to provide live video accompaniment at your performances! - At parties.
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Using an Apple AV Adapter, simply hook up to a TV, monitor or projector and start VJ'ing. If you have an Apple TV, use AirPlay to connect GoVJ wire-free over wifi. Features: - Mix videos loaded into the app via Files app, iTunes File Sharing, or from your Photo Library.
Mix two channels of video. Choose from Alpha/Add/Multiply/Subtract or Lumakey based blend modes. Add and control effect filters on either channel. Effect filters, including: Blur, Divide, Edge Detect, Fish Eye, Fish Eye RGB, Heat, Invert, Kaleidoscope, Mirror, Monochrome, Pixellate, RGB levels, Shift RGB, Toon Shading, Tracing, and Vignette. Control playback speeds of video on either channel, independently. Control effects live on device via pop-up controls. Preview your output in real-time on the device.
Save and load your selected videos as named collections. Comes pre-loaded with 18 premium video loops.
Output your mixed video, full screen via Apple AV Adapter or over WiFi using AirPlay. AGNDA, Very cool! Would definitely recommend. I use a Resolume / HeavyM / Zwobot / Spout setup for real gigs / a more professional setting, but this is pretty rad to be able to do what this app does all on your iPhone / iPad. Then be stoked. Only request: PLEASE please please please add Chromecast support.
Also, is there any way to integrate this via Spout to your computer? EDIT: so I've been playing with it a bit more (and still totally dig it) but is also like to request that only landscape videos be available from your photo library (better yet a setting to toggle only landscape). MIDI control would be happily welcomed btw.:) Developer Response, Hi AGNDA - We're really pleased you love the app! We're developing MIDI control, and would love to hear from you for user feedback and input.
You can reach us via our support email from the app, or at www.govj.tech - Thanks, David. AGNDA, Very cool! Would definitely recommend.
I use a Resolume / HeavyM / Zwobot / Spout setup for real gigs / a more professional setting, but this is pretty rad to be able to do what this app does all on your iPhone / iPad. Then be stoked. Only request: PLEASE please please please add Chromecast support. Also, is there any way to integrate this via Spout to your computer? EDIT: so I've been playing with it a bit more (and still totally dig it) but is also like to request that only landscape videos be available from your photo library (better yet a setting to toggle only landscape).
MIDI control would be happily welcomed btw.:) Developer Response, Hi AGNDA - We're really pleased you love the app! We're developing MIDI control, and would love to hear from you for user feedback and input. You can reach us via our support email from the app, or at www.govj.tech - Thanks, David. Ceej, Need(ed) an update I’ve been using this for a long time now but after the most recent update, I can’t get any videos to load. Please don’t abandon this, it’s such a lovely app.
Edit: thanks for the update! Developer Response, Hi there Ceej, it’s great to hear from a long time user.
Development has had to take a pause this last year, as I moved countries, but is starting back up again now. Please reach out to the support email address within the app ([email protected]) so I can help find out why you’re having difficulty loading videos. All the best, Dave. Ceej, Need(ed) an update I’ve been using this for a long time now but after the most recent update, I can’t get any videos to load.
Please don’t abandon this, it’s such a lovely app. Edit: thanks for the update!
Developer Response, Hi there Ceej, it’s great to hear from a long time user. Development has had to take a pause this last year, as I moved countries, but is starting back up again now. Please reach out to the support email address within the app ([email protected]) so I can help find out why you’re having difficulty loading videos. All the best, Dave.
Okay, I might not be a real computer genius or nothing, but I am having a hard time figuring out how to compile VJ. I have the developer tools for Jaguar, however, I can not seem to load the file in Project Builder. I download the sit file from the VJ web site, put the file on my desktop, and then opened the project builder.
I still can not figure out a way to get this thing to work. Step by step instructions would be greatly appreciated. Also, should I use the xCode beta edition instead of project builder?
If so, since we are only two days away from Panther, I'll wait. There is no log file as the application won't run. What I'm getting are mixed errors.
Some say that I don't have the proper permission, other times it says it can't open. Bear in mind I have tried several variations to load the app. One of the things I tried is this. Vj atarikarts Obviously this did not work.
I am wondering if it's the rom? I am looking for rom's now. But in the mean time, I am trying to figure out if it has something to do with what I am doing in Terminal.
I am learning a little unix as I am used to GUI only so I appreciate all help. I hope I can figure this out, I have about 14 Jaguar games I'd like to take portable. If you're running with the new pipelined DSP core, yes, it's going to run very slowly.
The old DSP core is still in there if you want to use that for some games (although it won't work correctly for others). And, if you don't mind playing without sound, you have that option on some games as well (which should boost the speed somewhat). What can I say? The emulator is still under development and the focus at this point is getting the thing to be as accurate as possible before we start to optimize it. There are quite a few debugging hooks that slow things down as well.
If the pace of development isn't going as fast as you'd like, feel free to lend a hand. Unlike the other two Jaguar emus out there, we publish the full source-our code is an open book and you can customize things to your liking, if you're so inclined. Well, I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I'm not having much luck with virtual jaguar on OS X. I tried compiling from CVS and got all sorts of errors, so then I tried the 1.0.6 binary. The binary runs fine; I can make a game selection, the emulation window pops up, all the I/O appears to work, but upon loading any rom, the screen flashes red, and the emulator exits.
I've tried naming the roms.j64,.jag,.rom, etc. But always get the same result. Which is a shame, as I've built a nice little OS X front end for the command line binary, which works fine up to the point where the emulation is supposed to begin. I've tried all the variations in the config file, and none seem to get the emulator past this point. As I've never had this problem on the windows version, I have to wonder: is it an SDL issue of some sort?
- also, I'm running OS 10.2.8; is virtual jaguar compiled against 10.3 without backwards compatability? Hmm, strange that you've had problems building CVS-as far as I know, it uses the Makefile.unix which I've tested under Linux (and should build fine on any Unix-like platform).
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As far as I know, Adam built the 1.0.6 version with the latest version of OSX at the time (which I'm pretty sure wasn't 10.3). Also, 1.0.6 doesn't properly recognize Jaguar file formats (it still uses the wrong.jag ROM convention).
I can't imagine why you're having so much trouble with it. If I had a Mac, maybe I could offer some advice. Perhaps Adam is lurking around and can offer some guidance (Adam, this is your cue!
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