Very cool ... will endeavor to check those projects out and report back 
when I get a chance.

On 22/11/2010 18:17, Albert Santoni wrote:
> There's also this, which I've heard good things about:
> http://code.google.com/p/dvj/
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 9:12 AM, jus<j...@justmail.de>  wrote:
>> This sounds very interesting,
>> maybe you can re-use some code from the GLmixer project.
>> GLMixer is a cross platform real-time graphics mixing software for video
>> performance under GNU v3 license.
>> jus
>>
>> On 22 Nov 2010, at 17:08, MoBeats wrote:
>>
>> Yup, there are a lot of jocks getting into visuals nowadays.
>>
>> In no particular order, my top ten feature list is:
>>
>> 1. dual deck playback functionality as currently in mixxx
>> 2. selectable crossfade transitions (dissolve, wipe, peel, etc)
>> 3. support for most common file types / codecs (avi, mov, mp4, etc)
>> 4. preview panes for each deck
>> 5. flexible monitoring, and output options (choose between multiple display
>> ports or windows)
>> 6. high quality audiovisual time-stretch feature
>> 7. visual FX system preferably compatible with other technologies (ie quartz
>> composer / compiz / directX)
>> 8. Ability to leverage GPU (cuda)
>> 9. Basic automation (autopilot feature)
>> 10. Beat sensitive visualisation for audio only tracks
>>
>> A couple of commercial programs that operate similarly are Arkaos NuVJ and
>> PCDJ VJ.
>> I do not rate these over any other, there are a bunch of apps on the market
>> that do this kind of stuff that was just the first two that sprung to mind.
>>
>> Thanks Ryan for a great task list, I will do my best to try and ascertain
>> what out of the list I can manage, alas I fear I may find it too
>> overwhelming to blitz the whole list. Lets see how it goes.
>>
>> MB
>>
>> On 19/11/2010 14:59, RJ Ryan wrote:
>>
>> Deejay Mo,
>> Are you a VDJ? I've never spoken to one before. Could please explain the top
>> 10 features you need in a VDJ product? It would be really useful to
>> understand the various use cases.
>> Thanks,
>> RJ
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 9:56 AM, RJ Ryan<rr...@mit.edu>  wrote:
>>> Hey Deejay Mo,
>>> Nope, not a single person. You're welcome to be the first!
>>> Here's a rough outline of the work that needs to happen:
>>> 1) Rewrite SoundSource's to be AVSource with support for having audio and
>>> video channels you read from.
>>> 2) Integrate libvlc or ffmpeg into Mixxx as an AVSource
>>> 3) Update the engine to deal with AVSource's
>>> 3.1 CachingReader must cache video in addition to audio
>>> 3.2 EngineBuffer scalers must somehow scale video as well as audio.
>>> (Scaling video would mean.. scale to meet the output resolution goal and
>>> also time-stretch)
>>> 3.3 EngineMaster must somehow mix video. I don't think this will fly in
>>> software, so it will somehow have to do the mixing with the DSP or in OpenGL
>>> land
>>> 4) Update GUI
>>> 4.1 Add video monitors for each channel
>>> 4.2 Add video monitor for the master out
>>> 4.3 Update prefereces
>>> 4.4 Update library to allow loading of video files
>>> 5) Make Mixxx support VGA out or something (i.e. full-screen video in
>>> another monitor)
>>> Thanks,
>>> RJ
>>> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 6:11 AM, Deejay Mo<djmobe...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>> Anyone out there developing VJ functionality for mixxx?
>>>>
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