SCS and quicktime
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 3:15 am
Hi Mike
i've got a gig coming up that's after a cheap way to synchronise multichannel audio playback (via SCS) with video playback (QT or any similar PC based format). I'm aware that integrating video into SCS is probably not on the cards right now, but was wondering if you'd experimented with running a simple video cart player program that could be triggered by midi commands from SCS. i've had some limited sucess using loopbe1 virtual midi port to route the midi back into a VJ program, but most of the VJ software is quite clumsy and has a lot of unnecessary features for my uses.
I found this site http://defekt.nl/openvid/ where the author apparently has found a way to cue up quicktime files using midi messages, albeit by his own admission it's quite a clumsy hack. i'm not a programmer, so i thought i'd ask your opinion on this idea and see if you could get it to work (if you're bored on some long rainy evening).
cheers
Dan
i've got a gig coming up that's after a cheap way to synchronise multichannel audio playback (via SCS) with video playback (QT or any similar PC based format). I'm aware that integrating video into SCS is probably not on the cards right now, but was wondering if you'd experimented with running a simple video cart player program that could be triggered by midi commands from SCS. i've had some limited sucess using loopbe1 virtual midi port to route the midi back into a VJ program, but most of the VJ software is quite clumsy and has a lot of unnecessary features for my uses.
I found this site http://defekt.nl/openvid/ where the author apparently has found a way to cue up quicktime files using midi messages, albeit by his own admission it's quite a clumsy hack. i'm not a programmer, so i thought i'd ask your opinion on this idea and see if you could get it to work (if you're bored on some long rainy evening).
cheers
Dan