Hello there
I am pretty new to MMV and have searched the forum and manual but still have no clue, excuse me for that
Here's my challenge:
I have a folder of jpegs that I can add to a scene via the respective module. I have also found out how to change the time after that a new image appears (with the FPS setting). But I would like those images to smoothly fade from one to another. Is there a way to achieve this with the "jpeg folder" module or do I have to make a scene for each image and then steer the transition via the playlist?
Cheers, Martin
PS: Thank you for this incedible piece of software, I'm already addicted!
Jpeg folder
Re: Jpeg folder
Hey Martin, I'm glad you're enjoying it.
To be honest it never occurred to me to add a fade option for the JpegFolder module. I intended the JpegFolder module to be used more as a video player and less as a slideshow. But in retrospect, your suggestion seems like an obvious good idea . I will make sure to put it on my list.
For now, you might want to take a look at the MultiMix module, which fades automatically from one input to the next. All you have to do is hook up a few Image modules as inputs. Hopefully you don't have too many images .
To be honest it never occurred to me to add a fade option for the JpegFolder module. I intended the JpegFolder module to be used more as a video player and less as a slideshow. But in retrospect, your suggestion seems like an obvious good idea . I will make sure to put it on my list.
For now, you might want to take a look at the MultiMix module, which fades automatically from one input to the next. All you have to do is hook up a few Image modules as inputs. Hopefully you don't have too many images .
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Re: Jpeg folder
Hi Eric
Thanks for the quick reply. OMG this is exactly what I was looking for...
I have to admit that I found out by chance that I have to use this "Increase" parameter (what are all these other thingies like Average, Clamp, Delay etc for, geez ) but it's working like a charm...
Will post soon what I'm working on btw!
Cheers,
Martin
Thanks for the quick reply. OMG this is exactly what I was looking for...
I have to admit that I found out by chance that I have to use this "Increase" parameter (what are all these other thingies like Average, Clamp, Delay etc for, geez ) but it's working like a charm...
Will post soon what I'm working on btw!
Cheers,
Martin