Nice Work DNAR.
Just wish I could make some cues for you guys but unfortunately I can't export in ILDA or get to grips with Inkscape.
Still at least I'm doing my bit for all the QS users with some freebies.
Nice Work DNAR.
Just wish I could make some cues for you guys but unfortunately I can't export in ILDA or get to grips with Inkscape.
Still at least I'm doing my bit for all the QS users with some freebies.
I am having a hoot with Spaghetti, really getting used to it now. Another show tonight, this was a lot of fun to produce. Comments from my wife while I sat outside sipping Jamesons programming "you listen to some crap music Wayne".
ILDA: ftp://ftp.photonlexicon.com/Laser%20...LDA%20Show.zip
Spaghetti: ftp://ftp.photonlexicon.com/Laser%20...ot%20Glint.zip
User: plftp
Pass: Fup*z6k4
For those that don't recognize the track, it is Chemical Brothers.
PS, is there anything "free" that will produce a video preview from ILDA show files?
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Woot! Great job x] Thanks for sharing!
Spaghetti outputs constant FPS ILDA files so if it is too slow increase your frame rate. Default is 30fps in Spaghetti so try that first.
My shows are all 30fps.
Here is another of my beam shows for you optical enjoyment, I am sure you will recognize the French artist.
Spaghetti: ftp://ftp.photonlexicon.com/Laser%20...evolutions.zip
ILDA: ftp://ftp.photonlexicon.com/Laser%20...LDA%20Show.zip
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Is it Charles Aznavour when he was going through his Electronic phase?
Thanks Soforene. No lol, Jarre.
EDIT: Hmm. The show is not in sync! As a test, I loaded the ILDA show in to a demo of Quickshow, and it is not in sync either... Gary and I have been testing Spaghetti sync issue a lot this past week. It would appear this show's exported ILDA also has issues, although I am guessing it is down the the mp3 sound track once again.
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The vids I make are only an approximation and the actual shows may be in sync.
To make a preview video I have to convert any MP3 to a wav file to create an avi in LD2000.
This is then converted to another format (on account of the preview vids are usually over 1 Gb in size) and muckd about with before uploading to YouTube.
So you see there may be some loss of quality throughout that entire process.
Best way to check is for folks to download the shows and "Suck 'em and see!".