[gephex-user] RE: gephex-user Digest, Vol 28, Issue 3

flavius.32139898 at bloglines.com flavius.32139898 at bloglines.com
Sun Jun 25 10:12:05 CEST 2006


Hi Ward,

I recommend that you hold 2 copies of Gephex - 1 for development
and practicing and the other for performance. That way, you can play around
with your graphs on the development copy in low resolution on the same screen
as the Gephex-GUI and perform full-screen with the performance version.


Here's what I do to get my graphs full-screen:
1. Set the Image output properties
on all graphs in your performance copy to be with resolution that matches
your extended desktop resolution + all the properties, such as Frame and on
top should be unmarked in all graphs. Make sure you save all graphs that way.
Close Gephex after you do that.
2. Run the extended desktop from your PC's
display properties
3. Run Gephex, but don't start the engine.
4. Go to the
first patch you would like to present and right-click the Image output properties
- check the Frame option
5. Start the Gephex processing engine (CTRL + Space)

6. Drag the display window (it's in the background) to the extended desktop

7. Unmark the frame property
8. Perform!!!!!!! Don't forget to kick ass
;)

That's it, now is the time to use your mixer or switcher to display
Gephex's output. The rest of your graphs will be displayed full-screen without
a frame.

Cheers,
VirtualFlavius

--- Help and discussion among users
of Gephex <gephex-user at lists.gephex.org wrote:
Problem is it crashes randomly
(that is not meant as a complaint at all), 
> but only rarely, and indeed
then only placing the window one time is enough 
> (i only have to move all
axis to maximum and minimum values in every graph 
> before they're "calibrated")
but placing the window one time is also enough 
> to look very unprofessional.
Right now thats not a problem because we use a 
> video mixer but a friend
(with whom i VJ with) goes to bankok after the 
> summer and takes his videomixer
with him, but i plan to just use a source 
> switcher then.



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