We’ve posted a new update to VDMX 5 that includes a handful of improvements and bug fixes accumulated over the past few weeks.
Download here:
http://www.vidvox.com/download/VDMX5_b7.3.4.zip
As always please let us know about any issues or problems with this new release so we can address them before turning on the auto-update for all users.
Changes:
• Added a 1:1 (actual pixel size) sizing mode to Output Prefs & layers.
• Main output window now displays current dimensions of the window.
• Modal alerts no longer opened if the user is fullscreen on the main screen.
• Fixed a bug with Bluetooth disconnect (WiiMote).
• Media bin and WiiMote plugins close their options panels on preset restore.
• Fixed bug with speed / volume slider defaults in File Loading Preferences.
• Fixed potential OpenGL crash on Macbooks with integrated graphics cards.
• Fixed potential threading issue with pop-up menus.
• Fixed bug where deleting a behavior chain would sometimes cause a crash.
• Value of an oscillator updates even when paused so that the point stays fixed on the curve.
• Various other misc. bug fixes and updates.
- Dave & Ray
Note from subsequent post:
Hey all,
Just a quick note, it was reported to us that the Settings button for video inputs in the Live Input Manager isn’t working properly in this beta. We’ll be putting out another update shortly that fixes this.
In the meantime please continue testing b7.3.4 and let us know about any other issues ASAP so we can address them in the next build if needed.
FROM HEXLER.NET:
Just got the email that TouchOSC 1.3 has been approved and will soon show up as free update in AppStores worldwide. I’ve added the editor and the default layouts to the TouchOSC page so download away!
As I stated in my last post, next up is a proper manual, which is almost ready to go, and the next version, which will add labels and which will be submitted soon as well, but of course will probably be stuck in review for a while again… SIGH. Anyway, have fun customizing and drop me a line at dev AT hexler DOT net with feedback/bugs/flames/marriage proposals and all the crazy stuff you’d like to see in future versions, which I know there’s plenty of
An installations we created for the Illuminate Yaletown festival in Vancouver.
Place your index finger on the sensor and see the light react to your heart beat.
Intellijel created the Heart Rate monitor sensor. No computers everything was running from an Arduino wirelessly connected to the Tangible Light Pixels inside the inflatables
Check out: ALEX BEIM – CLICK ON ME
FROM HEXLER.NET – TouchOSC Finally Getting an Editor!!!!
It’s been a long time coming but earlier today I finally submitted the next version of TouchOSC to Apple for review. So unless my lucky streak with App Store submissions is about to be ended (I’ve never actually had an update rejected so far, fingers crossed) it should show up as a free update for everyone as soon as next week. Together with the update there will be the long-promised editor application everyone’s been waiting for and it will come in OS X, Windows and Linux flavors. Pick your favorite OS…
Next on my to-do is finishing a proper manual for both app and editor… thanks by the way for not flaming me as much as you could have for the absence thereof with the current version
Also about to be finished is of course the addition of labels, which still needs some work and has been cut from this release for the sake of making it available sooner and also the addition of a tasty multi-touch control a lot of people have been asking for. Expect some news on these matters soon after the release of this update.
Thank-you’s go out to all my beta testers and all people taking the time to write encouraging e-mails full of input, feedback and videos of their very inspiring applications.