![]() ![]() Similar to Syphon/Spout, NDI will let your share your output with other applications that support the NDI protocol. You can change the width and height of the screen to change the resolution of the texture you want to share.Ĭheck out the Syphon/Spout/NDI chapter in the manual for more info on NDI. Resolume will use either 'Avenue' or 'Arena' as the application name. ![]() Resolume will use the name you give the screen as the Server Name / Sender Name. They will let the output of one application magically appear as an input in another application running on the same computer.Ĭheck out the Syphon/Spout/NDI chapter in the manual for more info on Syphon and SpoutĪfter you have set a screen to output either via Spout or Syphon, any Spout or Syhpon enabled applications will pick up Resolume as a sender. Syphon (Mac) and Spout (PC) are protocols for texture sharing between applications. It has support for playback via Blackmagic, Datapath and AJA products. Output via playback cards is only available in Resolume Arena. Full duplex is a fancy word for simultaneous input and output. ![]() Keep in mind that not all cards support full duplex. Even when you're in Europe.Īlso cards that have both an input and an output can be used for output. Outputting at 50i will not give good results when your monitor is refreshing at 60Hz, your content is 30 fps and your composition is rendering at 60 fps. Tip! For fluent playback, choose a Video Format where the update frequency matches both your content's fps, your composition's fps and your display's refresh rate. Playback CardsĪny connected cards that support playback will show up here as well.ĭepending on the card, this will display various extra options that will let you select things like which port and what video format to use. Don't worry! Just hit CTRL-SHIFT-D ( CMD-SHIFT-D on Mac ) to disable all outputs and get the interface back. Tip! If you accidentally select the main monitor as your output, the output will fill the main monitor and you won't be able to access the interface anymore. When you select an output already in use by another screen, Resolume will set the output of the other screen back to virtual. The poor projector would otherwise get very confused when you try to send it two whole frames of pixels on every frame. You can read all about setting up extended displays in the chapter on setting up outputs.Įvery output can only have a single screen associated with it. Check if it's set to proper extended desktop mode (PC) and the arrangement is not set to mirrored (Mac). So if you have a screen connected to your computer, but it doesn't appear here, you will first need to make sure your computer recognises it correctly. Keep in mind! Resolume itself does not create outputs. Resolume will show the name and resolution of this connection. Types of Outputs Connected OutputsĪny monitors or projectors connected to your computer are automatically available as output for screens. You can also change the name of a screen by double clicking on it. The screen will show the output it's sending to under its name, as well as in the Device dropdown menu on the right. This way you can very quickly assign the correct screen to the correct output when working with multiple outputs. You can choose which output this screen should use. You will see a dropdown of all outputs that are connected to your computer. ![]() To setup a screen, right click on it on the left hand side. You will see a window that lists the active screens on your computer down the left hand side.Įach screen represents an output going out of Resolume. To start using the Advanced Output, select the Output > Advanced menu option. ![]()
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