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kingltd
15th April 2002, 07:09 AM
Anybody know where to find tutorials fo SVi 1.5 or any VJ program?

MoRpH
15th April 2002, 10:07 AM
Direct all your SVi questions to me, the developer neither has the time or persuasion to answer questions. I know him personally so can pass on suggestions, etc...

Also when dave finds time on his sth. american sojourn we should get an SVi support forum on audiovisualizers.com :)

eXhale
15th April 2002, 10:32 AM
I could eventually create a SVi support forum here, I'm going to do that for Pilgrim R1 when it's out (Words are that the beta will be released soon)

MoRpH, didn't you say you would write a SVi tutorial on VJC?

MoRpH
15th April 2002, 11:36 AM
Hmmm yeah I was planning to write one that may even be used as the help file in the next version of SVi

For the time being kingltd just ask your questions here :)

X I think we should avoind software specific forums here..... I think they should be the domain of the software makers themselves and there website (the new SVi site, which I'm currently working on, will have one)... until then I just asked dave to slap one into his software support section on the audiovisualizers one as there are already ones in there for MooNster and Motion Dive, so might as well get a little one happening for SVi. I think VJforums is better for more general vj convo, not getting bogged down with a bunch of forums that are useless to most ppl that don't use that specific software.... actually the comments on the software review pages are sort of a realisitic quasi-replacement for that already :)

kingltd
15th April 2002, 12:01 PM
Thanx for answers.

Greetz

MoRpH
15th April 2002, 12:51 PM
Hmmmm I didn't answer any questions......

eXhale
15th April 2002, 01:30 PM
LOL kingltd :)

Well additional forums are not a problem if they are used. For the Pilgrim R1 official forum, I'll put it as a sub-forum of the Softwares forum (with a small link under the Softwares forum description on the main page of VJForums). If people are not interested in this software, they don't need to read the messages here, it's that simple. Comments are great for direct feedback but for long discussions, suggestions & support, they are not as appropriate as a forum.

Anyway, this was just a suggestion.