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Topic: Show me some your video work, please - Page: 1

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I'm interested in any recordings/posting of your video mixes that you might have.

Thanks.

This is my most recent YouTube that passed the copyright cops:

 

Posted Sun 14 Jul 19 @ 6:49 pm
No one posting?

Here's another of mine:
 



I don't really record video, vid capture chews my fps, this is a few months old when I was testing zVideoControl, my live stuff has become a bit more refined, a touch less seizure inducing. My cbg was a beat off in this video
 





Plus more....
 

the SOUND INSURGENT wrote :




Plus more....


Awesome and inspiring. Thanks.
 

locodog wrote :


I don't really record video, vid capture chews my fps, this is a few months old when I was testing zVideoControl, my live stuff has become a bit more refined, a touch less seizure inducing. My cbg was a beat off in this video


Too short because it was too good. Thanks.

 



I was playing with slideshow and figured I'd bodge a video, literally zero prep, just pointed slideshow at my pictures folder and set zvideocontrol to work
 

 

 

 

 

looks nice but is it just milkdrop?
 

 

nice CRT effect, is that all just the skin?
 

Yes just the skin, using a shaped rgb grid in the png
see your PMs
 

I can't get it to play. It's on a video sample pad, but when I click it, it doesn't play.
 

I just put it on a deck
 

Got it now, thanks. It was my fault.

I'd copied it into \VirtualDJ\Sampler\Video\ foolishly thinking it would appear on a sample pad. No, it has to be listed in the XML file for the sample bank for that to happen.

Turned out there was another clip loaded to that pad (in the XML), which I assumed was the Nicotux thing.
 



I'll put my hands up and say it's ropey and that's being kind [I'll think about it next time], but I'm liking this split video skin,
busy but not too busy, .gif file in slideshow is nice. On screen chat with a virtualfx to once again do the impossible.
 

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