

As a result you'll need to look at a triplehead2Go or Datapath X4 to get multiple outputs. lotech wrote: It is possible although you can't use the Decklink Quad to do output at all.

Having you iPad connected and displaying the layout, make sure that it is set as the Default Host (in Parameters Window, OSC Routes tab). Re: Multiple Live Cameras (or inputs) in Modul8. It is easy to use and offers the flexibility. The basic steps are : Set modul8 to send OSC to the localhost on OSCulators port (8000 by default). Modul8 is often used during live performances.

#Live capture out modul8 software#
Also, since the main purpose for using Modul8 is for manipulation of live images I would probably relegate Qlab to the shelves for that one, at least for the video parts (Qlab' still the best for the audio portion). This software is specifically designed for real-time video mixing. If you running on mac and would love to do an advanced VJ shows in conjuction with mapping. Its all live recorded out of Resolume with syphon at 60fps Quick showcase of. I am wondering if I can pre-record the footage, run it through Modul8 and record it to. For capture cards or external capture devices: Blackmagic, Datapath or AJA. Modul8 is to video what few, if any audio players/editors,(although Live comes to mind) can do.in real time!!!!! it is designed for"live feed" and can, of course, play back stills and video as well.all these can be manipulated in real time up to a certain degree, speed of computer, hard drive access time and resolution etc.all come into play.and, a properly configured remote (Lemur, iPad? etc.) also greatly enhances the live presentations and the user's(VJ) enjoyment.I will also guess if the choreographer wants modul8 for live motion he wants some "reality" that cannot be achieved thru pre recorded sequences such as a duplication of this exact movement with lighting with of course identical camera angle etc.(you'd need to ask for more details). The live feed he wants is just manipulated dancing silhouettes projected. I'll let the VJs answer this one in detail but.
