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phanatical#

AVS and Text/Image

I'm part of a concert in two days time (www.eclecticbit.com - techno:centric // musicians plugged in), and I am hoping to use an AVS plugin for a background in some of the works.

What i'd Really like to do is impose over the top of it, the text techno:centric // musicians plugged in in the appropriate fontage for the concert.

Ideally, I'd like to be able to use something like PowerPoint and arrange text like I was arranging it for a black background, with the AVS in place of it. While that works great for static images, I don't know about the technical feasibility of doing this with a real-time visualisation.

So would anybody have any suggestions as to how I could go about putting the logo of the concert over the top of the visualisation?
phanatical#
I've worked out a solution - I've placed AVS into overlay mode, and then set Powerpoint to the background colour which acts transparent - so that when the slideshow is playing, instead of the solid colour, the background is replaced by the visualisation. Very cool.
PAK-9#
Nice idea 🙂

I would have suggested a fixed effect list after the end of each preset that had the title in it, but that would be a small fps drain whereas your idea is not.
phanatical#
Because it's not in fullscreen mode, the thing runs a lot faster - excellent for a laptop without a great graphics card or processor.

Only problem is that I can't control the visualisations.
Mr_Nudge#
control them how? If you want them to change between only a few presets, put those presets in their own folder and tell avs to only use the presets in that folder instead of the main one.
Warrior of the Light#
Positive thing here is that blendmode also blurs away the pixels a bit.

Wasn't there some external plugin for manually switching presets? Try searching for it. (not sure)
Crazy Dave#
Well if you can get a video mixer? Or a titler?

The other way to do it is make images at the screen res you are using. Then use ACDSee (an image viewer) to select and sequence them.