Joined: 03 Apr 2006
Posts: 1
Location: Singapore
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Greetings,
Our company runs events and the usual way we mix our videos and audios are through DVD/CD players. We also use the standard mixer for video Live Feed with 2 cams on.
Every event we run we've faced the same problem.
1) We have problems with our DVD tracks / chapter problems with some DVD players.
2) The vision mixer couldn't understand our standards and needs. (We run events in different Asia countries. Some vision mixer couldn't speak English) Thus the communication problem.
3) Encoding DVDs take up too much time.
When I found out about VDMX I was very excited because we believed it's a tool that we really could take advantage of. We could do the video / audio(if possible) mixing on our own to avoid the problems we have listed above.
We've some questions regarding this software and would really appreciate if someone could help clarify them.
I think It's better to setup a scenerio to better visualize our needs,
So we have an award ceremony event to run.
We've 250 awardees, and while each awardee goes up to stage, we need to have live-feed video on him walking up, and mix to a video oh his particulars, then mix to a wide shot. Rinse and repeat. With a bg audio CD playing.
I'm just wondering how VDMX can help us with in such a scenerio. The usual way we do it is encode a DVD with that 250 chapters and have the vision mixer pressing skip, and mix to live feed. Most of the time the vision mixer couldn't do this perfectly and thus causing problems on screen.
I'm would like to know if VDMX can take in live video feed from cams and send them on screens and mix with my DVD with that 250 chapters ? Or can I just set a folder with 250 QT files and mix each individual files as and when I need to ?
I hope I got the message brought across because this has always been a problem we want to solve.
If VDMX could allow us to do the mixing between video clips and live feed on our powerbooks it would really save us alot of time and effort and cost.
Please advice..
Thx ! |
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