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So I want to describe what the project is about. I think i did something logically wrong in programming. I discovered long loading times of the clips (or scenes) and stuttering while isadora played the clips (especially after starting them) I am a very new in isadora, this is just my second show, i want to design with it. Somewhere I'm making a logistical error, so any help would be appreciated. Is there a way to tell Isadora that I'm taking this one image and want to split it up among 6 projectors, and have Isadora do the math to spread it out? I would assume that then entering Output/Stage Setup would allow me to work with the edge blending to help the six projectors blend together. Zooming out spreads the image across the 6 projectors, but seems arbitrary.what value do you choose, where do you position each portion of the image so the image will line up?
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When I plug from the picture player to the projector (leaving all values as default), I get a full picture image in each stage, so 6 individual images.
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Each projector was double clicked and the Izzy Map set for an output of 1024 x 768. The (6) projector actors are assigned to Stages 1-6. In "Stage" preferences I've assigned stages 1-3 to Display 2 4-6 to Display 3, and divided each group as Left/Center/Right thirds. I'm sending a single picture player with a 3072 x 1536 resolution to (6) 1024x 768 projectors (stacked 3 across x 2 high), and would imaging that it should give me enough pixels to spread across the projectors. I expected with the new edge blending output that this would be easier to achieve than what I've cobbled together in the past, but I'm getting odd outputs. I'm trying to take a single image, send it to 6 projectors (through (2) Matrox Triple Head to Go units), to create a full blended image on an RP screen.
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I though it was a GPU issue.īack home today, I tried to plug my mac to my screen (1920*1080 DVI), run the show. Thought It was a QLab issue, tried to play some movies directly from Isadora or Modul8. Two weeks later, back to standard configuration, tripplehead - 2 x VGA 1024*768 - 2 projectors and I had again these little dots. But only when movies or live video is sent, not on JPEG images (I think !). I noticed some little random colored dots on my projector. Using live camera, PhotoJPEG movies and JPEG pics into QLab on 3 three different surfaces.Įverything worked fine, until one day I had to use only one Projector (skipped tripplehead, direct 1920*1080 DVI output from Mac to Projector) Tripplehead -> 2 x 1024*768 projectors via VGA When you combine actors like those above with Isadora’s programmable logic and ability to output its Stage via Syphon, Spout, or NDI, you end up with an incredibly powerful tool that creates the chance to discover new ways of performing when performers or actors are geographically separated.Sorry, it's not an Isadora question but I'm a little bit lost and wonder if anyone experienced the same. Need to livestream using OBS/Open Broadcaster Software? No problem: Just turn on Syphon/Spout output for your Stage and route it into OBS using OBS’s Syphon/Spout plugins. Thanks to Skype’s recent addition of NDI video streaming technology, our NDI Watcher actor allows you to bring each Skype participant into Isadora as an individual live feed. Combined, these features turn Isadora into a tool that facilitates artful, robust explorations of remote performance scenarios.įor example, Isadora’s Screen Capture actor allows you to turn any portion of any window on your computer screen into a live feed-perfect for capturing individual performers from a Zoom gallery view. Isadora’s core ability to manipulate numerous channels of video is complimented by special modules that help you interface with video conferencing tools like Zoom or Skype. The global pandemic has forced many of us to attempt the creation of remote performance. Remote Performance Isadora’s special blend of real-time video processing, its ability to send or receive video to/from other applications, and its programmable logic make it the perfect tool for creating remote performances.