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Posté Fri 13 Apr 07 @ 12:23 am
DJ CyderPRO InfinityModeratorMember since 2003
now lets see if another software company pushes their video release back as well.
 

Posté Fri 13 Apr 07 @ 1:46 am
Yeah, this may give us back a little bit of the lead time that I was afraid that we had lost over that other software company. I had been hoping for a good 6 months of VDJ Mac being out before they implemented video, hopefully this will cause them to push back their release to coincide with Leopard's release essentially using Apple's delay as a scapegoat.

I'm always looking forward to new releases from Apple and Atomix, but not before they're done.

- VT ConQuest
 

Posté Fri 13 Apr 07 @ 11:00 am
jchiarPRO InfinityMember since 2005
What specifically in LEAPORD is holding back video development in VDJ?


I mean the videos play in quicktime?

I dont understand why the H.264 video wont play. Perhaps there a bug in the OS that I dont understand.

I thought H.264 (which i guess is what you mean by videos not playing, as Divx videos play fine) was an open standard.
 

Posté Fri 13 Apr 07 @ 5:02 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
waiting for core animation.
 

Posté Fri 13 Apr 07 @ 5:07 pm
DJ Cyder wrote :
now lets see if another software company pushes their video release back as well.


the other software company already has their video mixing software working perfectly on current mac os (tiger), so i don't think they'll need to wait for leopard before they do release. that other software already supports h.264 as well.

actually, i'm not really sure why vdj on mac does not support h.264. if the video plays in quicktime, and you set vdj to use the quicktime codec,.. shouldn't vdj be able to play the h.264 video?
 

Posté Fri 13 Apr 07 @ 8:23 pm
anewsome wrote :
DJ Cyder wrote :
now lets see if another software company pushes their video release back as well.


the other software company already has their video mixing software working perfectly on current mac os (tiger), so i don't think they'll need to wait for leopard before they do release. that other software already supports h.264 as well.


Looks like although Atomix has the upperhand on the other company in terms of handling different video formats (as well as other features and benefits), the other company has an upperhand on Atomix by having been supporting Mac OS X for years now like every other major digital turntablist/dj solution.

I'm confident Atomix and Numark come out on top though. =)
 

Posté Sat 14 Apr 07 @ 10:13 am
jchiarPRO InfinityMember since 2005
skyfxl wrote :
waiting for core animation.



Ok now i understand :) Why didnt you say so ? (just kidding)

Core animation looks hot. Is it Like Direct x?
 

Posté Sat 14 Apr 07 @ 12:53 pm
jchiar wrote :
skyfxl wrote :
waiting for core animation.



Ok now i understand :) Why didnt you say so ? (just kidding)

Core animation looks hot. Is it Like Direct x?


Mo betta!

Remember, Mac OS X's graphics engine is OpenGL, a far superior engine than DirectX.

Here's a sneak peek at Core animation and the types of effects and features that it will bring to Mac OS X in 10.5 Leopard: http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/coreanimation.html

vista is just now trying to catch up to what Apple brought us visually with the introduction of Quartz Extreme in Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar... back in 2002.

microsoft vista is 5 years behind Mac OS X and just now trying to catch up, but 10.5 Leopard will leap past vista another 3-5 years this fall. ;)
 

Posté Sat 14 Apr 07 @ 2:08 pm


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