Is there a way to find the best channel on Windows?
@DavidParrella2 ай бұрын
So helpful, thanks so much!
@TrentPowell-zk6bs2 ай бұрын
We are trying to find someone to help us with a current project. We are trying to combine 12 projectors to display one large image. We are currently using Datapath FX4 devices to support this need. We need assistance to edge blend the 12 projectors to create one clean image. We’ve heard there is softwares that can help but don’t have any experience in this arena. The projectors we are using are the Viewsonic LS550wh. Do you have any experience by chance or know of someone who may be able to help? We would be happy to pay you of course. Thank you so much!
@BroniusArbin2 ай бұрын
I've just found your channel/videos and am enjoying them one-by-one. I like your low-techm prepared paper slides diagram style! For this video, I wish I could learn more about how the electron filling a "hole" in P-material to release a photon. LEDs are magical, but they shouldn't be... :)
@BroniusArbin2 ай бұрын
Very well done. I'm gonna go check and see what other videos you have now.
@ItsAlice-kr7iq3 ай бұрын
TLC: tiny loser chamber OSC: object show community
@SCRIBBL3GIRL3 ай бұрын
OBJECT SHOW COMMUNITY
@sinem67293 ай бұрын
This video is very useful, thanks a lot. My question is can we export the video in regular size, and later adjust in Q-lab to screen into two screens? Or should we export them dividing into two?
@salehbaker92213 ай бұрын
man you are the best ❤❤❤
@Epic_Animations13 ай бұрын
what about tlc
@Shimmernut3 ай бұрын
I'm really happy I found your channel, you're very good at explaining technical stuff, lots to learn here! : )
@Shimmernut3 ай бұрын
Super informative!! Thank you!
@Intriguejournal3 ай бұрын
Hey do you you have any idea how to run a video signal from an Iphone to Qlabs to then project it up on a video surface? Can you do that? Or do you know someone who does know?
@GiantConcept-bg4fz3 ай бұрын
How to utp setup pc to pc & vmix software
@misterbonzoid56233 ай бұрын
3:48 NO! It's the opposite; you want to disable that. Here; from the Qlab website: Disable 'Displays have separate Spaces'. Spaces is Apple’s name for virtual desktops. If you don’t know what this means, don’t worry about it; the main purpose of Spaces is irrelevant to QLab, but they have a side effect that is important for video users: if your displays are set to have separate spaces, the Menu bar also appears on all displays, which means it will be visible to your audience when no cues are playing through QLab. To fix this, open System Preferences → Mission Control and uncheck the box labeled Displays have separate Spaces. In Qlab preferences select 'Disable disruptive OS features in Show Mode'. 'Blackout desktop backgrounds' doesn't seem to work in Sonoma so I had to do it manually on my new MBP, but it used to work fine and I guess they'll fix the bug.
@goldenthemerciless56693 ай бұрын
wow, honestly the best explanation
@AdrianFreed4 ай бұрын
Nice Intro, thanks
@Whydoiexisthere-4 ай бұрын
This video claimed I would know everything about the OSC after watching it, but it never touched on any show, character, or even the community’s history. I’m dissatisfied and I’m sending you to the TLC *bfdi.screaming.noise.sfx*
@markadams35034 ай бұрын
amazing vid and love your energy !!!!!!
@theboytheycalljonny15 ай бұрын
Thank you. I'd love to see how syphon works by taking video output from touchdesigner to resolume arena on mac os. Seems to be no videos about covering this. Thanks again!
@sv4435 ай бұрын
One of the very few Videos that actually explain how to do this properly! Congrads! Question: Can you do this with 9 projectors (stack 3 by 3)?
@sv4435 ай бұрын
never mind... it's only for MAC. lol
@jasonparker14545 ай бұрын
can you blend 4 projectors (2 x 2) in a sqaure with qlab as well?
@MrKbtor26 ай бұрын
This was awesome! Thanks
@LanGust86 ай бұрын
Well made video. Thanks
@BestMelm6 ай бұрын
object show community to bfdi
@AndreuAlphapibeTheMemer5 ай бұрын
I want the OSC to stop following me
@BestMelm5 ай бұрын
????@@AndreuAlphapibeTheMemer
@EGDAthens6 ай бұрын
How many masks can I put on one surface?
@danielliberty75598 ай бұрын
very informative, thank you!
@lycaki9 ай бұрын
Hey my friend, great videos - love this kind of content, hopefully you're still doing. I have a project at the moment I'm interested in. I wondered if you might have any advice. I'm trying to make a screen that uses a camera to use head perspective to shift the gaze around with the head movement (thereby matching the view on the screen). I'm thinking of using Unity and setting up OpenCV to monitor the head movement...etc... and then that's as far as I have got in concept :) I think the correct term for it is 'perspective-corrected rendering' - have you done any? Thanks for the projection mapping videos, I'm totally getting into this combined with some photogrammetry (which I've been doing for so long!)
@marcmayer41789 ай бұрын
I dont think a terminator at the end is "important" almost never used one and worked just fine even in 120m runs i know technically the reflections should couse troble but when i had dmx problems a Terminator never was the solution and second thing RDM where the fixture can talk back to the console it also only uses pin 2 and 3, 4 and 5 is not realy specified in DMX512-A and is very very rarely used
@Qualasi9 ай бұрын
I literally connected a 3v lamp into ac (my lamp's socket) and the breaker freaking popped idk what happened help me pls
@LanceAndCarina9 ай бұрын
We had our windows tinted when we moved in. When I tried the rear projection you can hardly see anything. Can I project on the front of the window? How would that work?
@AarnaTrivedi-oi8cs9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the explanation!! I appreciate you for your hard working to make us understand this.
@KeyFur_NYC10 ай бұрын
not sure if you have already done a video that touches on this idea but I have been wanting to take my projection mapping skills to the next level by having a piece that is truly interactive similar to the examples i've seen of people dancing or waving their arms and the projected image moves as well. I believe this is being accomplished by a 3d/VR type camera that has the capability of detecting movement and distance or depth of the object in motion. I haven't been able to find something that explains it to where I feel confident I am investing in the correct camera or sensor to accomplish this. Is there any way you may be able to shed some light on this. Even a simple example would be great as I am trying to do a larger installation eventually for a light festival later next year. Either way, thanks for posting these types of videos. There have definitely been a few things you have gone over that helped with some projects of mine.
@rouxleinkleinhaus577910 ай бұрын
SO HELPFUL - teaching technology to grade 9 boys without any experience - THANK YOU
@rosshoyt203011 ай бұрын
Hiw do you feel about audio over osc (Git Hub project)
@rosshoyt203011 ай бұрын
Great video.. instant subscribe!
@judgeworks368711 ай бұрын
These are great tips! Thankyou
@Enigma758 Жыл бұрын
Resistors reduce the flow of electrons but do not reduce the speed of electrons.
@hanyueqin4772 Жыл бұрын
Great tutorial! Thank you soo much! Do you know how to project on human body?
@user-qx4vc3fc9y Жыл бұрын
thank you so much!
@BoDiddly Жыл бұрын
I had no idea of what you were talking about for the first half of the video because you kept mentioning Qlab. I didn't know what you were saying, but eventually caught on to the name. Then googled it. As a Linux user, Qlab is not in my lexicon.
@Electronzap Жыл бұрын
Good explanation.
@PoxyBear Жыл бұрын
ETHERNET! ETHERNET ports and cables! That's what "NDI" really is. A device that has an ETHERNET port (camera, switcher, etc.) can just be plugged directly into a network switch such as Cisco, Netgear, or TP-Link. Please show me how "NDI" works differently.
@DavidParrella2 ай бұрын
Uhhh, that's kinda like saying marinara is a type of pasta. Ethernet is one of several things you can use to transmit data (copper, fiber, wirelessly, etc) but NDI is the actual format with which the data is organized in order to be transmitted across the chosen medium.
@tomasmontesmassa6309 Жыл бұрын
great tutorial, super well explained thanks!!
@RoughPearTV Жыл бұрын
you just talked, you didnt show how it is done using the app
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As a osc fan, OSC means Object Show Community
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OBJECT SHOW COMMUNTIY
Is there a way to find the best channel on Windows?
So helpful, thanks so much!
We are trying to find someone to help us with a current project. We are trying to combine 12 projectors to display one large image. We are currently using Datapath FX4 devices to support this need. We need assistance to edge blend the 12 projectors to create one clean image. We’ve heard there is softwares that can help but don’t have any experience in this arena. The projectors we are using are the Viewsonic LS550wh. Do you have any experience by chance or know of someone who may be able to help? We would be happy to pay you of course. Thank you so much!
I've just found your channel/videos and am enjoying them one-by-one. I like your low-techm prepared paper slides diagram style! For this video, I wish I could learn more about how the electron filling a "hole" in P-material to release a photon. LEDs are magical, but they shouldn't be... :)
Very well done. I'm gonna go check and see what other videos you have now.
TLC: tiny loser chamber OSC: object show community
OBJECT SHOW COMMUNITY
This video is very useful, thanks a lot. My question is can we export the video in regular size, and later adjust in Q-lab to screen into two screens? Or should we export them dividing into two?
man you are the best ❤❤❤
what about tlc
I'm really happy I found your channel, you're very good at explaining technical stuff, lots to learn here! : )
Super informative!! Thank you!
Hey do you you have any idea how to run a video signal from an Iphone to Qlabs to then project it up on a video surface? Can you do that? Or do you know someone who does know?
How to utp setup pc to pc & vmix software
3:48 NO! It's the opposite; you want to disable that. Here; from the Qlab website: Disable 'Displays have separate Spaces'. Spaces is Apple’s name for virtual desktops. If you don’t know what this means, don’t worry about it; the main purpose of Spaces is irrelevant to QLab, but they have a side effect that is important for video users: if your displays are set to have separate spaces, the Menu bar also appears on all displays, which means it will be visible to your audience when no cues are playing through QLab. To fix this, open System Preferences → Mission Control and uncheck the box labeled Displays have separate Spaces. In Qlab preferences select 'Disable disruptive OS features in Show Mode'. 'Blackout desktop backgrounds' doesn't seem to work in Sonoma so I had to do it manually on my new MBP, but it used to work fine and I guess they'll fix the bug.
wow, honestly the best explanation
Nice Intro, thanks
This video claimed I would know everything about the OSC after watching it, but it never touched on any show, character, or even the community’s history. I’m dissatisfied and I’m sending you to the TLC *bfdi.screaming.noise.sfx*
amazing vid and love your energy !!!!!!
Thank you. I'd love to see how syphon works by taking video output from touchdesigner to resolume arena on mac os. Seems to be no videos about covering this. Thanks again!
One of the very few Videos that actually explain how to do this properly! Congrads! Question: Can you do this with 9 projectors (stack 3 by 3)?
never mind... it's only for MAC. lol
can you blend 4 projectors (2 x 2) in a sqaure with qlab as well?
This was awesome! Thanks
Well made video. Thanks
object show community to bfdi
I want the OSC to stop following me
????@@AndreuAlphapibeTheMemer
How many masks can I put on one surface?
very informative, thank you!
Hey my friend, great videos - love this kind of content, hopefully you're still doing. I have a project at the moment I'm interested in. I wondered if you might have any advice. I'm trying to make a screen that uses a camera to use head perspective to shift the gaze around with the head movement (thereby matching the view on the screen). I'm thinking of using Unity and setting up OpenCV to monitor the head movement...etc... and then that's as far as I have got in concept :) I think the correct term for it is 'perspective-corrected rendering' - have you done any? Thanks for the projection mapping videos, I'm totally getting into this combined with some photogrammetry (which I've been doing for so long!)
I dont think a terminator at the end is "important" almost never used one and worked just fine even in 120m runs i know technically the reflections should couse troble but when i had dmx problems a Terminator never was the solution and second thing RDM where the fixture can talk back to the console it also only uses pin 2 and 3, 4 and 5 is not realy specified in DMX512-A and is very very rarely used
I literally connected a 3v lamp into ac (my lamp's socket) and the breaker freaking popped idk what happened help me pls
We had our windows tinted when we moved in. When I tried the rear projection you can hardly see anything. Can I project on the front of the window? How would that work?
Thanks for the explanation!! I appreciate you for your hard working to make us understand this.
not sure if you have already done a video that touches on this idea but I have been wanting to take my projection mapping skills to the next level by having a piece that is truly interactive similar to the examples i've seen of people dancing or waving their arms and the projected image moves as well. I believe this is being accomplished by a 3d/VR type camera that has the capability of detecting movement and distance or depth of the object in motion. I haven't been able to find something that explains it to where I feel confident I am investing in the correct camera or sensor to accomplish this. Is there any way you may be able to shed some light on this. Even a simple example would be great as I am trying to do a larger installation eventually for a light festival later next year. Either way, thanks for posting these types of videos. There have definitely been a few things you have gone over that helped with some projects of mine.
SO HELPFUL - teaching technology to grade 9 boys without any experience - THANK YOU
Hiw do you feel about audio over osc (Git Hub project)
Great video.. instant subscribe!
These are great tips! Thankyou
Resistors reduce the flow of electrons but do not reduce the speed of electrons.
Great tutorial! Thank you soo much! Do you know how to project on human body?
thank you so much!
I had no idea of what you were talking about for the first half of the video because you kept mentioning Qlab. I didn't know what you were saying, but eventually caught on to the name. Then googled it. As a Linux user, Qlab is not in my lexicon.
Good explanation.
ETHERNET! ETHERNET ports and cables! That's what "NDI" really is. A device that has an ETHERNET port (camera, switcher, etc.) can just be plugged directly into a network switch such as Cisco, Netgear, or TP-Link. Please show me how "NDI" works differently.
Uhhh, that's kinda like saying marinara is a type of pasta. Ethernet is one of several things you can use to transmit data (copper, fiber, wirelessly, etc) but NDI is the actual format with which the data is organized in order to be transmitted across the chosen medium.
great tutorial, super well explained thanks!!
you just talked, you didnt show how it is done using the app