Hi everyone,
I made this video using zGame Visualizer. but its such a buggy program that I'm considering MMV as a replacement.
I just want to make sure I'll be able to make video's like this that can sync up to any audio file I want.
Thanks in advance to anyone that can confirm this for me! This is my final post, sorry if I'm cluttering the forums! Just want to make sure this is the right program for my end goal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ImmmYsYtoc
Example of what I need to be able to do with MMV
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Re: Example of what I need to be able to do with MMV
Have you downloaded the Magic Demo? https://magicmusicvisuals.com/download. It is completely free and contains nearly every feature of the full retail version. I strongly recommend you try it, because it will let you figure out if Magic will do exactly what you need.
If you want to see some great examples of what can be done with Magic, have a look at the video pages on our web site: https://magicmusicvisuals.com/video and https://magicmusicvisuals.com/uservideos
If you want to see some great examples of what can be done with Magic, have a look at the video pages on our web site: https://magicmusicvisuals.com/video and https://magicmusicvisuals.com/uservideos
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Re: Example of what I need to be able to do with MMV
Hi and thanks for the reply! I saw these videos but none of them are transitioning to another scene or section of the music. That's what triggered this question. I just wish to know if its capable of transitioning in creative ways from one part of a track to another the way that I have done so here.Eric wrote:Have you downloaded the Magic Demo? https://magicmusicvisuals.com/download. It is completely free and contains nearly every feature of the full retail version. I strongly recommend you try it, because it will let you figure out if Magic will do exactly what you need.
If you want to see some great examples of what can be done with Magic, have a look at the video pages on our web site: https://magicmusicvisuals.com/video and https://magicmusicvisuals.com/uservideos
I have the demo but I'm not sure how to work transitions yet, just trying to save a bit of time and effort by asking to see if anyone could let me know.
Thanks again!
Re: Example of what I need to be able to do with MMV
Yes. Look at the section in the user manual about the PLAYLIST: https://magicmusicvisuals.com/downloads ... listWindow
The PLAYLIST window allows to automatically or manually transition between SCENES using either a cut, additive dissolve or crossfade.
If you want a more complicated transition (wipe, textured reveal, etc) you can easily make your own. An important aspect of MMV's functionality is the ability to place scenes within other scenes as elements. So, your best approach would be to create a third "transition scene" that fades between your scene A & B, and insert it between A and B in the PLAYLIST window. Easy.
The PLAYLIST window allows to automatically or manually transition between SCENES using either a cut, additive dissolve or crossfade.
If you want a more complicated transition (wipe, textured reveal, etc) you can easily make your own. An important aspect of MMV's functionality is the ability to place scenes within other scenes as elements. So, your best approach would be to create a third "transition scene" that fades between your scene A & B, and insert it between A and B in the PLAYLIST window. Easy.
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Re: Example of what I need to be able to do with MMV
amazing. thank you so much!