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Spinning with VSL and recording with Mix Emergency?

DJCheLu 9:05 AM - 24 July, 2009
Curious if this works using a new 15" macbook pro unibody without any lag time or loss in performance using vsl. Anyone doing this?

thanks :)
marx 10:25 AM - 24 July, 2009
without a fact it is more resource intensive. I personally use it for recording only. I have the new unibody 17"
D-Twizzle 3:27 PM - 24 July, 2009
CheLu, Have you seen how mix emergency records video? it doesn't actually record video in real-time. It only records the session and then you render the video when it's done. I'm not sure if that makes sense, but I'd compare it to working in a multi track program, then rendering out a file instead of recording something live.
nik39 3:31 PM - 24 July, 2009
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Curious if this works using a new 15" macbook pro unibody without any lag time or loss in performance using vsl. Anyone doing this?

thanks :)

What would be the purpose of this?

Makes no sense.
nik39 3:32 PM - 24 July, 2009
I mean... ME will only record what ME puts out - not what VSL displays.
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Warik 10:28 PM - 26 July, 2009
FYI.

When Snow leopard comes out, quicktime has screen capture integrated.
Kenny Q 2:02 AM - 27 July, 2009
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FYI.

When Snow leopard comes out, quicktime has screen capture integrated.

Kool
Dj Ace 2:35 AM - 27 July, 2009
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FYI.
Wooo hooo!!! nice
When Snow leopard comes out, quicktime has screen capture integrated.
Dj Ace 2:36 AM - 27 July, 2009
i hope this means SSL/VSL will somehow incorporate feature...
Dj Ace 2:36 AM - 27 July, 2009
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FYI.
Wooo hooo!!! nice
When Snow leopard comes out, quicktime has screen capture integrated.
D-Twizzle 4:05 AM - 27 July, 2009
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When Snow leopard comes out, quicktime has screen capture integrated.

good to know. but this will also increase the strain on your cpu/gpu/hd. when ME records video, it's not much more strain added and will hardly affect system performance.
DJCheLu 5:06 AM - 27 July, 2009
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CheLu, Have you seen how mix emergency records video? it doesn't actually record video in real-time. It only records the session and then you render the video when it's done. I'm not sure if that makes sense, but I'd compare it to working in a multi track program, then rendering out a file instead of recording something live.

Ohhhh ok i was under the impression it recorded everything as one and saved in a video file. If it records like a multi track then there wold be no point i could just record audio using serato and some other screen capture utility.
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Curious if this works using a new 15" macbook pro unibody without any lag time or loss in performance using vsl. Anyone doing this?

thanks :)

What would be the purpose of this?

Makes no sense.

I thought it could be a one stop recording but twizzle has enlightened me.
Killbill 7:36 PM - 1 November, 2009
Is there any way for Quicktime Screen Recording to capture the external display? At this point recording a Vsl set makes no sense with this quicktime feature.
tomatoslice 10:02 PM - 1 November, 2009
ive recorded with ME...BUT the rendering was just too damn slow, especially after a 4 hour set.
nik39 8:08 PM - 3 November, 2009
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Yeah but it's worth it, the ME final product looks great. I just wish VSL would implement a recording feature already as I don't like how ME doesn't really fit into the serato layout.

You can adjust the size of ME and if you keep your history tab open in SSL *and* you make the ME windows half translucient you can see both at the same time.
Eloy Garcia 9:16 PM - 3 November, 2009
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Yeah but it's worth it, the ME final product looks great. I just wish VSL would implement a recording feature already as I don't like how ME doesn't really fit into the serato layout.

You can adjust the size of ME and if you keep your history tab open in SSL *and* you make the ME windows half translucient you can see both at the same time.


You are very right about that sir! ME is very adjustable.
DJCheLu 7:02 AM - 5 November, 2009
Any snap shots of that?