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- From: king@snoc01.enet.dec.com (Randall King, Sydney, Aussieland)
- Subject: SCALA MM and my Fairy Godmother FIX/WISH LIST
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.024214.12505@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>
- Keywords: SCALA, Multimedia, Graphics, DCTV, Amiga
- Sender: usenet@nntpd.lkg.dec.com (USENET News System)
- Organization: VisionSell MultiMedia
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 17:41:43 GMT
- Lines: 188
-
- Summary: General comment on SCALA/DCTV combination.
- List of desired SCALA MultiMedia fixes/features.
-
- In article <RDNmwB4w165w@bbs.draco.bison.mb.ca>, mikel@bbs.draco.bison.mb.ca (Michael Linton) writes...
- >Hi, I was wondering a few things about Scala Multimedia. First of all, I
- >heard a while back on UseNet there was a new version coming out, that had
- >direct support for DCTV (i.e. you could edit text, make gradients etc
- >with Scala, and then display it all through DCTV). I currently do this
- >using DCTV Paint, Dpaint, and a bunch of other programs, and then piece
- >everything together using Amiga Vision, and play it all back. But, if
- >Scala allowed me to do all the text, without having to do it with Dpaint
- >first, it would save a step, and also speed things up a lot for me. If
- >anyone could help me out, I'd appreciate it. Also, how does Scala Multi
- >Media, compaire to Scala 500? I have the Scala 500 demo, and it seems
- >like a great program, but if I'm going to get it I might as well get the
- >full blown version. Is there a demo of Scala Multi Media out there
- >anywhere, and if so where can I get ahold of it? Thanks in advance,
- >
- >Mike.
-
-
- Direct DCTV support will be great if and when it happens (can't be too soon).
-
- In the meantime, dont be put off. I use SCALA and DCTV professionally in
- my shopfront display systems quite happily.
-
- You can easily interleave IFF pics & animations etc with DCTV pics as
- separate slides. You just cant overlay IFF onto DCTV in Scala currently.
- This takes a little more design discipline, but its still quite workable.
- For example, you have to pre-title your DCTV piccies in DCTV Paint first.
- They look pretty good actually with colour fonts. So make the most of IFF
- movement with text and brush wipes, and animations! (Actually, this
- discipline helps in avoiding getting too carried away with text wiping!).
-
- 33 from 59 of the DCTV page wipes work with SCALA MM, including a
- number of the fancy new wipes, when transitioning between DCTV pics.
- However only 7 page wipes work transitioning from IFF to DCTV's and vice-versa.
-
- Ya just gotta to be careful.
-
- Yeah, SCALA and DCTV are pretty neat too.
-
- SCALA's got the easiest user interface in the low end business (the
- high end broadcast SFX editors drive pretty easily too for squillions
- of $). But lets not get too carried away with the novelty. Like all
- your best birthday presents, the novelty wears off a bit when faced
- with the cold hard realities of professional production on the fly.
-
- I phoned our Norwegian friends and gave them my vote for their
- fix/wish list the other night. Here 'tis. SCALA, thanks for the main
- course. Please bring on the dessert! (My config Player 44.4, Library
- 44.7, Device 44.14).
-
- THE LIST
-
- 0. Need El-cheapo SCALA Player Dongle.
-
- C'mon. A$500 for a full copy of SCALA MM to get another key (dongle)
- for player-only versions to run on delivery machines is really off.
- Sure, we like the software, but not that much! Howabout a SCALA
- player encrypted to work with its own key for $25 or something for
- registered SCALA MM owners? (BTW, the new AmigaVision Pro has a
- general player now for nix).
-
- 1. Stop playing musical chairs.
-
- Please DON'T stop da musak whenever a subscript starts! (ouch!!!)
-
- So for continuous musak, I consequently still have to call
- an external mod player, sigh. MultiPlayer (Fish) is a good example
- of the functions needed for professional pre-cueing setup for a
- playlist.
-
- Oh, and contrary to the manual, SMU's/SONIX songs dont work. (doesn't
- recognise the instruments in INSTRUMENTS:)
-
- 2. A COUNTER, a counter, my kingdom for a unique counter!
-
- We need to uniquely and easily identify slides within their SUBSCRIPT's
- during test runs!
-
- Currently the counter that displays the slide number in the sequence
- resets itself to 1 every time a new subscript is en-countered.
-
- See, the way u do things for a living in this business is to build
- a library of predefined subscripts. But its murder debugging
- trying to find which subscript that slide you've messed up happens
- to be in when running from the main presentation.
-
- 3. Make DCTV a first-class citizen.
-
- - real time DCTV text titling and brushes of course!
- - DCTV compatible shuffler please.
-
- 4. Give the CDTV Audio controller EX a brain transplant.
-
- Really. Only being able to play ONE track at a time is pretty
- moronic, and next to impossibe to synch with slide endings.
- What about a programmed selection, "randomise" etc?? And a CDTV
- volume fadeout too thanks.
-
-
- 5. Who's in charge? Preserve User Logical Assignments. Ahhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-
- When SCALA creates the script, the DRIVE options in S:SCALAMM-config
- are unfortunately automatically translated from the logical to physical
- path names. Then the scripts inherit the damm physical names.
- This is archaic - physical translations should never be embedded in
- scripts, Sob.
-
- Even though I use the PATH assign option in all my startups to defer
- assignment translation until invoked, SCALA still bloody translates
- it!!!!
-
- What's all this about? I need to seamlessly switch between
- production and development versions. eg. I want to switch the same
- scripts from development to production on different delivery devices
- without all the present rigmarole eg. development on a HD, and
- copy to a SYQUEST for transfer to production sites.
-
- Instead all the scripts end up with physical names. SCALA AS provide a
- utility called FIXSCRIPT to recode all references, but this is a BIG
- pain in the rear end when you have HUNDREDS of subscripts assembled
- in a library that need to go onto different delivery system media
- in various directory structures.
-
- 6. SCALA goes to the movies?
-
- We seem to need a VERTICAL scroll text wipe a'la Movie credits?
- Am I missing something??. Aint no instructions anyway.
-
- 7. Eyeing a database.
-
- Need Run-time dynamic ascii text displayer/scroller directly off disk.
-
- SCALAMM has a great text load that provides for bringing ascii text
- in from a file onto STATIC pages during presentation preparation.
-
- We need a generic one that does the same thing during Run time!
- Then we dont have to reprocess external text
- into SCALA slides first. How else do we get the junk displayed out of
- a database when the user interactively selects it?
-
- 8. Prevent SCALA yawns. (Wake up!)
-
- a. Need Manual warning - Colour REMAP timing.
-
- I couldnt figure out a LONG unexpected pause for quite a while in
- one display. The problem was that text or clip colour REMAP's
- are done at run-time and take FOREVER.
-
- b. Outline fonts are a potential speed death trap. Could these be converted
- to bitmaps optionally at the time the script is created, automatically
- calling FOUNTAIN or whatever?
-
- 9. Avoid Spaghetti Bolognaise Scripts.
-
- Need CALL function and CHAINING.
-
- GOTO's are useless for decent interactive scripts. CALL's and CHAIN's
- please (a'la Amiga Vision).
-
- 10. Please Interrupt.
-
- Need some programmable timeout/key interrupt functions a'la AmigaVision
- so we can run SCALA as a professional multi-media attract loop, with
- interactive options.
-
- Currently I'm forced to run SCALA from AmigaVision to do this.
-
- 11. Fix the SCALA Anti Anti-Alias.
-
- Ze anti-alias colour button, she no work! I presume the idea is
- to select the colour you want to antialias to, no?
- So, wotz the secret?
-
- 12. Need to automatically recognise a subscript for editing.
-
- When selecting a page that is a subscript (rather than a
- screen) please bring up the script editor automatically, instead
- of having to exit out of the main script to do it!
-
-
- We look forward to the next Act in this SCALA performance. I volunteer to be
- a beta bit player if anyone's interested.
-
- Randall King
- VisionSell MultiMedia
-