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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 8:47 am
by hambone1
I just tested the final Arkaos 3.5 HW Mac beta... incredible! The interface still needs a bit of work, but the speed, effects, and smoothing of the output are fantastic. The Core Image effects are especially impressive, and all of the processing of the HW effects is done in the GPU on your video card, so they are quick.

It should be available on Monday. Check it out!

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 4:40 pm
by adhmzaiusz
hambone1 wrote:I just tested the final Arkaos 3.5 HW Mac beta... incredible! The interface still needs a bit of work, but the speed, effects, and smoothing of the output are fantastic. The Core Image effects are especially impressive, and all of the processing of the HW effects is done in the GPU on your video card, so they are quick.

It should be available on Monday. Check it out!
KICK ASS 8)

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 7:02 pm
by hambone1
The 3.5 Mac HW version is out... and a free upgrade to boot! How great are these guys? :D

I'm re-doing all of my VJ stuff with the Core Image effects. They really are spectacular and fast.

I don't need the quad Mac monster after all. I can run 3-4 layers of XGA at 24fps using the Core Image stuff.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 7:02 pm
by VJ Fader
elementv wrote:So has anyone been using anything for A/V performances? i hear a lot about vj software but not much about actually using them together.
Hi, VJ Fader here, the creator of Neuromixer, we are all about AV performance software.

AVmixer Pro is your standard audio visual mixer with basic effects. The cross fader fades both audio and video. There is built in EQ for each channel of video. (note: stick with Quicktime Player version 6.5 because there is a problem with audio if you use QT7, this will be resolved in the future.)

AVplayer HD is single channel version of AVmixer Pro, but twice as powerful and can support high rez video playback.

AVdrum 0.2 (free!) is an audio video step sequencer, check the demo video to see what it can do. You can use it as a AV drum machine for triggering. This will defenitely open up lots of possibilities for those who are interested in AV performances.

check the site for more info: www.neuromixer.com

cheers,