for anyone looking to keyframe i followed this video ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eSgiowHTCc
Thank you very much!I'm working on adding this to the next release (the ability to add an alpha value to the cathode boot background color). So it'll be possible soon.
Hi Edwin-Hi, dev! I am absolutely in love with your plugin! Sadly I'm kinda lost (and stumped lol) on how to make it run on Linux flatpak OBS (31.0.1). What is the correct path for dropping the plugin folder provided?
I only recently started having an issue with Retro FX. Not sure if it's because I updated my nvidia driver, or a windows update, but without changing anything else (to the best of my knowledge) on first OBS launch after a full PC reset, when I have retro fx as a filter on a video file (like my cam border mp4 for example) it won't show in the preview window or stream.
Hi @DeaVain -Definitive installation instructions would be appreciated.
I'm an experienced Ubuntu / KDE / OBS configurator. I tried .config/plugins/obs-retro-effects/... but it didn't work.
Any suggestions?
Tx
Retro Effects Release 1.0.1
Features
- Adds background color option (including alpha transparency) to the cathode boot effect.
- Adds glow color option (including alpha transparency) to the cathode boot effect.
Bugfixes
- Fixes a bug where the posterize effect, using a source as the color map, would not properly load at boot with OBS 31.
- Fixes a bug where the bloom effect would not properly load a...
LOL. I lived in san jose and the cartrvision factory was near by. When they went under, you could buy their record/playback machine for $100 . Which was a lot back then, but it had pre-recorded movies and you could record your own on blanks. Those were the days.I had fun making an effect that looks like one of the very earliest home VTRs, notably AVCO's Cartrivision from the early 1970s, integrated into many large console TVs, mainly from Sears, among others. Until the advent of azimuth recording used on Beta and VHS, to reduce tape consumption, it used a "skip-field" system which records one out of every three fields (scanner disc has three heads, head #1 records or plays, while the other two only play), which the machine then plays three times on playback. The motion effect is... shall we say... strange. In any event, it allowed about 112 minutes' worth of recording on about 2000' of 1/2" video tape running at about 3 3/4 IPS (9.5cm/s).
To do this, I have to use two instances of the filter:
Also, I'd like to nitpick a little about the "tape wrinkle" part of the VHS effect. VHS, Beta, U-Matic and many other video scanners rotate in the same direction as tape travel, so the the wrinkle artifacts should travel downward. Other VTRs, such as Cartrivision, EIAJ, Sony CV-series and 1" Type A and C VTRs' video scanners rotate in the opposite direction of tape travel, so the the artifacts should travel upward.
- First for the "Skip frame" effect - For it to mimic the effect properly, you need either 59.94 or 60 FPS. Set it to skip two frames.
- Second for the "Interlace" effect - So it actually emulates NTSC scanning properly.
- BONUS ROUND: Add any number of any other effects, such as VHS, CRT, Analog Glitch, NTSC, etc.
Anyway, thanks for putting this plugin out!
--Katt. =^.^=
Hi @olda9991Does anyone imagine adding audio effects to audio Because that would be cool and I like the effects so much because I like vhs