Your old DXV2 files will play fine in Resolume 4.2, and you still get all the benefits of improved smoothness and bug fixes.
In general, we don’t recommend re-encoding your entire library. Moving forward, DXV 3 will be a standard option for all future releases.ĭXV3.0 has 3 benefits: it’s faster at high resolutions, files are generally smaller and it has a high quality option. So the only benefit to you would be smaller files. According to the article, even DXV 2 files benefit from the performance gains in Resolume 4.2. Since we value the balance of quality and smaller file sizes, we choose to use “Normal Quality” for all our VJ clips and loops. We are still considering whether or not we should convert the source material of all our releases over to DXV 3 for Resolume users. The good folks at Resolume posted an upgrade guide which outlines in detail the advantages of DXV 3 over DXV 2 along with reasons why it would be worth converting files to the new format. Together Festival VJ Competition 2015 Recap
#Resolume arena 5 release date update
→ Download Resolume Arena 5 and Avenue 4.5 Update → Resolume Arena 5 and Avenue 4.5 release notes on Resolume’s blog Visit the Resolume blog to see all the bug fixes and more information regarding this release. NEW – Windows large address aware for better memory management We’re excited to announce the release of a long project in the works with Resolume, the first official online virtual workshop for Resolume Avenue 4 and Arena 4 & 5 This is an online video course with over 2 hours of instruction that not only goes into the technical details of how Resolume works, but artistic concepts to help you become a complete VJ. NEW – Redesigned toolbar for better read- and click-ability NEW – Screen output opacity & color correction NEW – Preview available as source for Layer Router and Slices
NEW – Opacity and Bypass toggles on Layer Router Resolume just released version 5 of Arena and an update for Resolume Avenue, 4.5.