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I?ve downloaded the demo version. What a pain for the not translated messages.
At first look it seems what i?ve been looking for, but... What about sound?. The try-out don?t let me mix my avis (at least two for test ). Anybody have the comercial? I want to mix AVIs like in my old sound-table, but in the demo... there is nothing, no sound , no mix, what it?s suppose to be tested? I have a dual-head matrox g550 graphics card. its the mixing with overlay mode to go out to my GC? |
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Most VJ softwares don't support sound, which is a shame but can be understandable since most VJs don't use sound... try VJamm or VJamm Pro for this... there are reviews at VJC (it's the only softwares I know which support sound, but I may be wrong)
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hey javitxu,
MD3 will play your MP3 audio to mix too, and MD3 will also play flash movies which can have embedded audio files, giving you the ability to use MD3 as an A/V sampler...(Something that I think is totally awesome... In fact, I am working my VJ set into a MJ (Media Jockey) set ,with the audio capabilities supplied in MD3... My setup will have 2 laptops (both running MD3)... ON one lappy I will use a premix of my DJ set (made to a MP3 )to use with my visual libaries in MD3, and on the other lappy, I will have MD3 running A/V samples to throw on top of the first lappies DJ/VJ set...I use a Roland V5 hardware video mixer to mix it all down for the screen... This can all be done in Motion Dive 3, and I believe this will be the future of Vjing as we know it... |
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