VIDEO on LEDs - Urgent help needed!
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 12:11 pm
Hi guys
Our other thread has gone a little quiet and we urgently need some help please!
After learning that to make a video appear on a 3d cube, we needed to make a video that was all the layers layed out horizontally, we did that. So in our case, our LED cube is 16 pixels high, with 16 layers. So we made a video 16 pixels high by 256 pixels.
When we load it in there are 2 issues - some videos work and some dont, though we can determine what the difference is. All the videos are AVIs - and we have tried frame rates at 25, 5 and 1 fps. Any definition of the video format, or clues to special tricks here gratefully received.
Secondly, when we have had a video success, it loads, we slice it so that each LED slice corresponds with its correct part of the video file, however it plays so incredibly slowly its almost not playing at all.
here is a link to video we have made - http://greyworld.org/video.zip
Our deadline for showing this is fast approaching! Please can you advise how we can get the most out of your software
best wishes
Andrew
Our other thread has gone a little quiet and we urgently need some help please!
After learning that to make a video appear on a 3d cube, we needed to make a video that was all the layers layed out horizontally, we did that. So in our case, our LED cube is 16 pixels high, with 16 layers. So we made a video 16 pixels high by 256 pixels.
When we load it in there are 2 issues - some videos work and some dont, though we can determine what the difference is. All the videos are AVIs - and we have tried frame rates at 25, 5 and 1 fps. Any definition of the video format, or clues to special tricks here gratefully received.
Secondly, when we have had a video success, it loads, we slice it so that each LED slice corresponds with its correct part of the video file, however it plays so incredibly slowly its almost not playing at all.
here is a link to video we have made - http://greyworld.org/video.zip
Our deadline for showing this is fast approaching! Please can you advise how we can get the most out of your software
best wishes
Andrew