Eden... video made with MMJB G-force This was done with an ATI rage all in wonder, and by using a camcorder to tape the monitor screen, then bringing the video back into the PC and processing with MGI videowave, the titles are Cool 3d.... I expect to get far better and more pro results now with a DVD recorder. I hope to make a DVD for sale.
A DVD recorder makes the world of difference I got one a few months ago for the main reason of recording visuals from my PC to show clients and it is worth every penny. .....much better than recording a TV screen.
Eden... video made with MMJB G-force This was done with an ATI rage all in wonder, and by using a camcorder to tape the monitor screen, then bringing the video back into the PC and processing with MGI videowave, the titles are Cool 3d.... I expect to get far better and more pro results now with a DVD recorder. I hope to make a DVD for sale.
Rik,
Thanks for all your kind words and enthusiasm to date about G-Force... Since you specifically mentioned the fact that you were previously unaware of "anything about restrictions of use" for G-Force, I want to point out that G-Force has always been available for personal, non-profit use, but commercial use requires permission--this has always been pretty clear in the documentation (even back to the earliest versions). That being said, we encourage people to use the free and gold versions of our software for their personal use. If anyone is interested in using G-Force in performance or in any offering that is distributed to the public, we do require them to contact us to get a commercial license.
We are working hard to continually improve G-Force and make an even better next-generation music visualizer, but we need user support to make this happen (including users contacting us for if they want to go beyond personal use). Licensing helps us operate as a business that innovates and creates better software.
Eden... video made with MMJB G-force This was done with an ATI rage all in wonder, and by using a camcorder to tape the monitor screen, then bringing the video back into the PC and processing with MGI videowave, the titles are Cool 3d.... I expect to get far better and more pro results now with a DVD recorder. I hope to make a DVD for sale.
Rik,
Thanks for all your kind words and enthusiasm to date about G-Force... Since you specifically mentioned the fact that you were previously unaware of "anything about restrictions of use" for G-Force, I want to point out that G-Force has always been available for personal, non-profit use, but commercial use requires permission--this has always been pretty clear in the documentation (even back to the earliest versions). That being said, we encourage people to use the free and gold versions of our software for their personal use. If anyone is interested in using G-Force in performance or in any offering that is distributed to the public, we do require them to contact us to get a commercial license.
We are working hard to continually improve G-Force and make an even better next-generation music visualizer, but we need user support to make this happen (including users contacting us for if they want to go beyond personal use). Licensing helps us operate as a business that innovates and creates better software.
andy
wonderful.... I have only exprimented up until now, but I hope as I say to produce a DVD in coming months. Perhaps if you send me an Email detailing your specifics? You probably have a set commercial aggrement I could send to Fantasy with my request.