Hello everyone,
In addition to everything that has already been said above, there is (among others) yet another feature that I find great on TellyVisuals and which VDJ lacks, natively.
This is the 4-point video output correction.
As you can see here in the image, we can correct the image very easily.
This is extremely useful when you have a video projector that cannot be placed exactly in front of a screen or a white wall.
In addition to everything that has already been said above, there is (among others) yet another feature that I find great on TellyVisuals and which VDJ lacks, natively.
This is the 4-point video output correction.
As you can see here in the image, we can correct the image very easily.
This is extremely useful when you have a video projector that cannot be placed exactly in front of a screen or a white wall.
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 10:58 am
Don's plugins were/are phenomenal! The intuitive GUIs made it a pleasure to use, and easy to navigate whilst DJing. I am still using the 64bit versions, but am concerned about stability as other things get updated.
I currently use OBS to organise and switch my visuals, with Synesthesia for realtime audio responsive graphics. My son is also developing an interface for me to regain some of the Pushbullet features!
With all this, and stems, my computing requirements are demanding but the output achieved is worth the pain!
I currently use OBS to organise and switch my visuals, with Synesthesia for realtime audio responsive graphics. My son is also developing an interface for me to regain some of the Pushbullet features!
With all this, and stems, my computing requirements are demanding but the output achieved is worth the pain!
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 11:23 am
VDJ Rob G wrote :
Don's plugins were/are phenomenal! The intuitive GUIs made it a pleasure to use, and easy to navigate whilst DJing. I am still using the 64bit versions, but am concerned about stability as other things get updated.
I currently use OBS to organise and switch my visuals, with Synesthesia for realtime audio responsive graphics. My son is also developing an interface for me to regain some of the Pushbullet features!
With all this, and stems, my computing requirements are demanding but the output achieved is worth the pain!
I currently use OBS to organise and switch my visuals, with Synesthesia for realtime audio responsive graphics. My son is also developing an interface for me to regain some of the Pushbullet features!
With all this, and stems, my computing requirements are demanding but the output achieved is worth the pain!
Good morning, do you use 32-bit tellymedia for 64-bit virtual? I would appreciate it if you could answer me.
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 1:01 pm
He already stated this in the post above yours:
VDJ Rob G wrote :
I am still using the 64bit versions
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 1:17 pm
kradcliffe wrote :
He already stated this in the post above yours:
VDJ Rob G wrote :
I am still using the 64bit versions
the problem here is....
the 64 bit version of tellymedia is incomplete so how is it possible??
and the 32 bit version of tellymedia doesn't run on 64 bit vdj........that's why my specific question
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Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 1:28 pm
kradcliffe wrote :
He already stated this in the post above yours:
VDJ Rob G wrote :
I am still using the 64bit versions
I also communicate through a translator and perhaps some words cannot be understood well.
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 1:32 pm
I use TellyVisuals 4.25 Prime and TellyMedia 4.06 Prime. They both still work well on VDJ2025
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 1:41 pm
they mostly do but there are parts within them that are deliberately turned off. Don wasn't going to release the iteration with them turned on until they were working perfectly
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 2:16 pm
VDJ Rob G wrote :
I use TellyVisuals 4.25 Prime and TellyMedia 4.06 Prime. They both still work well on VDJ2025
Ok, thank you very much for your kindness.
Your information is very valuable to me.
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 2:20 pm
wildcountryclub wrote :
they mostly do but there are parts within them that are deliberately turned off. Don wasn't going to release the iteration with them turned on until they were working perfectly
Yes, exactly as you say... that's why I'm surprised
in the 64-bit version there are things that don't work
Unfortunately I couldn't contact Don for a long time...I sent him emails but never got a response.
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 2:32 pm
[peacemaker1]
peacemaker1
[Country: AU] PRO InfinityMember since 2011
Hey Guys, I'd like to see a feature very similar to Clipbank where the feature/plug-in is smart enough to 'transition' from one video to the next one. In Ver 7.4 I was using Clipbank, where it automatically kicked in when I played an audio file (I predominately play music vids). I use short videos (5-10 mins) of extreme sports and looney tune cartoons. It would be great if the videos could run in a similar fashion to a photo slideshow and play a new one when the previous one finished. Clipbank Random was as close as I could get to this, but as you know it was based solely on a transition timer. Thanks, Mick
Mensajes Fri 23 May 14 @ 11:24 pm
See this thread...since the old clipbank was removed we have this conversation...we have been waiting for 11 long years for a substantial change in the video part...I am not saying that there has been no progress...the development team is working and doing very well...but I think it is time for less stems and such and to focus on the video part...that is what I think
peacemaker1
[Country: AU] PRO InfinityMember since 2011
Hey Guys, I'd like to see a feature very similar to Clipbank where the feature/plug-in is smart enough to 'transition' from one video to the next one. In Ver 7.4 I was using Clipbank, where it automatically kicked in when I played an audio file (I predominately play music vids). I use short videos (5-10 mins) of extreme sports and looney tune cartoons. It would be great if the videos could run in a similar fashion to a photo slideshow and play a new one when the previous one finished. Clipbank Random was as close as I could get to this, but as you know it was based solely on a transition timer. Thanks, Mick
Mensajes Fri 23 May 14 @ 11:24 pm
See this thread...since the old clipbank was removed we have this conversation...we have been waiting for 11 long years for a substantial change in the video part...I am not saying that there has been no progress...the development team is working and doing very well...but I think it is time for less stems and such and to focus on the video part...that is what I think
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 2:51 pm
Not sure what you are missing, but everything mentioned there the slideshow does too?
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 3:09 pm
I have the 4.99 version.
Wondering if you DEV´s have tried both TV & TM ?
Can only talk for my self but VDJ is lightyears away from what those programs can do with video, and I mean it in the flexible way as we all try to explain.
Not that I blame VDJ about anything, but I do miss developing of VIDEO functions.
Someone should make a tutorial of all the things TV & Tm can/could do?
Wondering if you DEV´s have tried both TV & TM ?
Can only talk for my self but VDJ is lightyears away from what those programs can do with video, and I mean it in the flexible way as we all try to explain.
Not that I blame VDJ about anything, but I do miss developing of VIDEO functions.
Someone should make a tutorial of all the things TV & Tm can/could do?
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 4:29 pm
VDJ Rob G wrote :
My son is also developing an interface for me to regain some of the Pushbullet features!
Please if you will fix this can you share it, I miss Pushbullet so much :)
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 4:38 pm
Yeah, LeFave did a lot of great tutorials back in the days
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 5:27 pm
Hello Freppa,
How did you get version 4.99 of TellyVisuals?
Is there a link to download it?
I made a Donation on the Don site to have the Prime version, but the last version I was able to download was 4.25.
How did you get version 4.99 of TellyVisuals?
Is there a link to download it?
I made a Donation on the Don site to have the Prime version, but the last version I was able to download was 4.25.
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 5:34 pm
Dont remember how i got that one, but it must have been through mail from Don as I did some testing.
Mensajes Wed 11 Dec 24 @ 7:02 pm
1 - convenience. all the controls for TellyMedia are there and you can switch between Media, Carousel, Camera, Layout, and Options right there and change things quickly and fluidly on screen or load a specific pack for venues/nights/gigs. once you'd set it you just let it run or add things on the fly without much effort.
with Slideshow and Sampler you have to open two different things to edit or change anything, the sampler editor turns the sample off and has to be re-triggered to play from where it was saved - no editing on the fly -and while you can reposition and resize things - you can't have it maintain aspect unless you have a really good eye and can drag it.
2 - functions - some functions that they both have (were to have) are ones that are were among the things turned off in TM - multiple transition effects beside fade and crossfade and others that would allow for things like page curling like turning pages. but a big part of it all is how it's implemented - with the native plugins - what you see for controls is all there is without scripting, and were not all good at that. for some its like learning another language/code and when you cna just click some panels and get far more options?
right click a media bank -more options.. want more options -go to Options
and the ease of having it all in one spot makes it faster, smoother, and being able to click a tab and get where you need to be instead of having to go through the others. not that they don't serve their purpose - i know mac users had wanted stuff like that for a long time - but for a lot of use it's become an essential way of doing things quickly and efficiently
super tired ramble done. for now.
with Slideshow and Sampler you have to open two different things to edit or change anything, the sampler editor turns the sample off and has to be re-triggered to play from where it was saved - no editing on the fly -and while you can reposition and resize things - you can't have it maintain aspect unless you have a really good eye and can drag it.
2 - functions - some functions that they both have (were to have) are ones that are were among the things turned off in TM - multiple transition effects beside fade and crossfade and others that would allow for things like page curling like turning pages. but a big part of it all is how it's implemented - with the native plugins - what you see for controls is all there is without scripting, and were not all good at that. for some its like learning another language/code and when you cna just click some panels and get far more options?
right click a media bank -more options.. want more options -go to Options
and the ease of having it all in one spot makes it faster, smoother, and being able to click a tab and get where you need to be instead of having to go through the others. not that they don't serve their purpose - i know mac users had wanted stuff like that for a long time - but for a lot of use it's become an essential way of doing things quickly and efficiently
super tired ramble done. for now.
Mensajes Thu 12 Dec 24 @ 4:58 pm
Your explanation is excellent, thanks for that again.
Mensajes Thu 12 Dec 24 @ 5:43 pm
Unfortunately I think there is no will to improve this aspect of our tool, we will have to continue adrift... greetings and thanks to all those who supported this thread.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Gabriel
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Gabriel
Mensajes Thu 12 Dec 24 @ 8:30 pm