Note that these instructions are for an older version of Resolume Avenue. Newer versions have Syphon input built into the application.
Instructions for sending the output of MixEmergency into Resolume Avenue 3 (as demonstrated during the MixEmergency tutorial at the 2011 Video DJ Conference, Las Vegas)
There are 3 main things that need to be done to achieve this....
1) Install the Syphon Quartz Composer plug-in.
2) Enable Syphon Output in MixEmergency.
3) Drag one of the MixEmergency/Syphon Quartz Compositions into a layer in Resolume Avenue 3.
1) Install the Syphon Quartz Composer plug-in.
Go to the Syphon website - http://syphon.v002.info/ - and download the Quartz Composer plug-in (under the Syphon Plug-ins title). Open the Disk Image and copy the Syphon.plugin file to the following path: /Library/Graphics/Quartz Composer Plug-Ins/
That's it. It's now installed.
2) Enable Syphon Output in MixEmergency.
Open MixEmergency. Navigate to MixEmergency's Preference window (you can get there with the keyboard short-cut "command-,"). In the Preferences, go into the Syphon panel and make sure that the Output check-box is enabled (you can enable Channel 1 and 2 if you wish to use them also).
That's all - it's pretty simple. MixEmergency is now broadcasting the output to any software that can support it.
3) Drag one of the MixEmergency/Syphon Quartz Compositions into a layer in Resolume Avenue 3.
The title says it all really.
You can download some Quartz Compositions that have been created for this here: http://www.inklen.com/download/158/MixEmergencySyphonQC.zip
There are 3 files: one for the output, and 2 for the channels. In most cases you will simple be using the file for the output (named "MixEmergencySyphonOutput.qtz").
Once you've loaded it to a layer, and then activated that layer, you should see the output of MixEmergency in Resolume Avenue 3.
Done....
Post any questions you have below - or even better, any videos showing how you're using this!
Comments
I am trying to integrate with Reolume Avenue 4, I'm having a problem getting the Resolume Avenue window to take over the full screen when ME is set to full screen.
I've gone into ME settings and checked 'lower full screen window level' but it still overrides the Resolume output.
I can resize the ME window out of full screen and display the Avenue window but then the ME feed comes in with too small a resolution.
Any way of hiding the ME output window completely?
1) resize the windowed mode output window to the dimensions that you want the output to be, and then hide it.
2) use the Advanced Output section to change the size of the output.
I need it to go full screen in order for it to send the it in full resolution to Avenue.
How do I hide the full screen?
How do you hide the output window?
i think all my 640x360 videos look stink using resolume and m.e
is there any way to make it like the output window of m.e?
how you can stretch it to get rid of the black bars? or will i have to render all my vids to 640x480?
I'll just try to answer your first question:
You need to first make sure that your 640x360 videos are actually rendered at 640x360, and not 640x480 (with the black bars built in).
If they're 640x360, and the top/bottom is still not transparent, go into MixEmergency's Advanced Preferences and makes sure that "Zero Alpha Channel" is enabled. That should fix that.
If they're 640x480, then try to use the Crop effect in MixEmergency to crop the top/bottom from the video (you'll also need that "Zero Alpha Channel" enabled in the Advanced Preferences for this to work too).
i was wondering how i can get rid of the black bars i did what you said still a few of them coming up like this.
all good tho just being a fussy guy.
In Resolume Avenue there is an option to resize the syphon input from M.E. so why dont you try resizing it so there are no black bars? :)
Mix Emergency is running [checked all 3 outputs, none work]. Other Quartz files that I drag in run fine in Arena.
Suggestions ?