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Help with finding video mixing software

jackthedj94 posted 2009 Jun 24 13:37
Hi
Im basicly looking for a piece of software for use in a live show that would be able to mainly support 2 camera inputs and also play a video. It would need to be able to simply fade between these different sources and output to a projector. I did come accros a piece of software called "Whizzualizer" and this did everything i wanted except there was no audio when playing the video.

Any help or advice on this would be greatly appreciated,
Jack



hech54 posted 2009 Jun 24 13:56
Magix Movie Edit should be able to.
http://www.magix.com/us/movie-edit-pro/?partnerid=9015



jackthedj94 posted 2009 Jun 24 14:20
I think you misunderstood me, the cameras are live imputs, this is for a live show


maldb posted 2009 Jun 24 15:13
Don't know about software. - you might have to go the hardware route. I have a Panasonic WJ-AVE5 A/V mixer and it's great. I purchased it new back in the day for over $1000(!) - you can get them on eBay for less than $200. It has 2 A/V inputs: composite and S-video and multiple outputs and an array of special effects that would be cool for a live show. Good luck.


filmboss80 posted 2009 Jun 24 17:17
Low-cost hardware solution: one of the Edirol video mixers. Model selection depends on source type (analog or digital; SD and/or HD).

http://www.edirol.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view& ... Itemid=421



maldb posted 2009 Jun 24 17:55
filmboss80 :
Low-cost hardware solution: one of the Edirol video mixers. Model selection depends on source type (analog or digital; SD and/or HD).

http://www.edirol.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view& ... Itemid=421


I don't know about low-cost - they start at around $1100 (V-4) and go up to around $10K. The V-4 is a nice little unit - Standard Definition only - 2 S-video inputs or 4 composite inputs.

Here's a comparison chart: http://www.edirol.com/index.php/en/products-mainhidden-432/additi ... ison-chart



olyteddy posted 2009 Jun 25 22:14
I don't recall where but I remember reading about software that could blend two DV sources on the fly.


redwudz posted 2009 Jun 25 22:31
Maybe the one from JohnnyMalaria: http://forum.videohelp.com/topic356055.html But I believe that's just for DV sources. If so, the used video mixer suggestions would be one way to go for a economy setup. :)


SatStorm posted 2009 Jun 26 05:27
Just for the info: one camera and one videosource, can be done with virtualdj.



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