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onyx-vj.com is an opensource air vj tool, which might still work on linux air...
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I've never delved into projection mapping on Linux, but for VJing on Linux I exclusively use Pure Data. Here's an example of one of the patches that I use:
![]() http://www.flickr.com/photos/hellocatfood/6760506711/ A basic video mixer is really easy to get up and running, but the complexity increases as your requirements do. I've been using it for over a year now and, aside from a couple of crashes, it works great. Here's an example of a VJ set I did for Com Truise recently |
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