[jitter] Re: Re: Jitter Video Playback - Amatuer or Professional Grade?
marcus lyall
lyallmarcus at mac.com
Sun Jul 1 17:47:33 MDT 2007
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Thanks for the advice, Vade. Not much point in using Jitter unless you're getting into some GL at this point. will look at clocker more carefully. In the past, even a simple movie-playing patch has had problems playing back smoothly. (especially in PAL) normally I run everything from a single qmetro or metro object and use the trigger object. Inherent jitter sounds bad though. Obviously patches all do different things, but if we can't get a basic movie player to work accurately, there's not much of a benchmark. Here's what I'd like to do as a minimum: play a quicktime movie in PAL or NTSC format. do some minor processing (cropping thru submatrix, colour correction) display 2 videos on videoplanes in window. no tearing. locked 25fps or 30 fps playback. output thru Matrox MXO or similar. Any chance for Jitter 2.0, cyclists? Stable playback= commercially viable = prepared to pay more money for product!
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