

- #Program to sync audio and video for mac for mac osx#
- #Program to sync audio and video for mac professional#
Maybe could you post your console output? Mine looks like: To the correct name for your cam and sound input? tVideoDeviceID("Built-in iSight") // can set deviceID's by string I tested this on a late 2010 Macbook Pro, so no facetime HD cam…īut just to be sure of some things: what version of Xcode? Which model of Mac? Which OS version?Īnd maybe this is too obvious but did you change this… PS: thanks to Sam Fox at HydraPoesis for supporting the pursuit of this evil…and perhaps now we should delve into the even greater axis of e: DirectShow and the amcap example that comes with win sdk -> perhaps that way doth lie windoze sync’d recording? Only changing codec types affects the size of the video output (downwards not upwards)…this is a limitation of the method (for more info see here).Īddon and example src are attached below OR you can head on over to my fork of Jame’s addons on my-github.

One thing to note: the only sizes available for the recorded videos are the native size of the capture device…no matter what you set the width and height of the preview to it will NOT change the video output. I’ve tested it with my built in iSight and with a HVX-202 and it did fine with 1080i (!!) footage and my built-in mic (though it seemed to choke on the DVCPro HD Audio input…mhmm) * You can init the grabber without any preview or textures etc if you want to just have recording functionality without the draw * Adds setting codec by name (didn’t do it by ID -> let me know if that would be good)

* Adds setting devices by name (overloaded so you can still use ID numbers) * Records video and audio in sync (you can turn the audio off if you just want the video, but I didn’t make it do the reverse -> let me know if that would be good) So I present you with a beefed up ofxQTVideoGrabber that: I got this happening on it’s own over here, by implementing this, but decided to extend James George’s most excellent work on QTKit Video Playing and Grabbing over here (or on his-github).
#Program to sync audio and video for mac for mac osx#
Check out our Getting Started tutorials.This old chestnut is finally solved, at least for Mac OSX 10.6+īasically it takes QTKit to do it -> no mucking round with timestamps, recording audio and video separately, recombining them with QT7 SDK, FFMPEG, a blunt sword, etc etc… VenueMagic is meant for artists, not just engineers. It’s really that simple! Because it’s so easy, you spend your time creating rather than fumbling through a clumsy, temperamental lighting console. During the performance, you can use the click track to make sure that music and lighting stay synched at every beat. Slide the clips around to make sure they all line up to the performance the way you want. You can choose from a library of chasers, moving head and other effects, or graphically create effects of your own.

Then design your lighting by dragging over lighting effects onto the tracks below it. Start by dragging an audio clip of your performance onto a VenueMagic timeline track, preferably something that includes a click-track in one channel. The secret is in VenueMagic’s unique drag-and-drop timeline approach to show design.
#Program to sync audio and video for mac professional#
Does your lighting seem more like an afterthought rather than the professional mega-concert spectacle you really dream of? VenueMagic will give you that epic lightshow you always wanted and you don’t need a professional lighting designer to do it. Are you a small band wishing you could back your performances with an impressive light show? Are you a tribute band struggling to faithfully live up to the technical prowess of the original? Maybe you can’t afford to add a DMX lighting guy so you settle for a few stage lights in sound activated mode.
