This is for 2.06. I don't know if it exists in 2.10
It doesnt happen all the time, so it took me a while to figure it out.
If your skin has :
VISUAL source="beat" type="linear" orientation="vertical" direction="up"
sometimes, when the beat is really "high", the skin will display pixels that are not part of either the up or down graphic.
The skin will instead display pixels that are above the chosen UP graphic.
It doesnt happen all the time, so it took me a while to figure it out.
If your skin has :
VISUAL source="beat" type="linear" orientation="vertical" direction="up"
sometimes, when the beat is really "high", the skin will display pixels that are not part of either the up or down graphic.
The skin will instead display pixels that are above the chosen UP graphic.
geposted Fri 20 May 05 @ 10:26 pm
This bug does indeed exist under 3.0
And it happens much more frequently in 3.0.
Use the Mixstation SV4 skin to see it (in pro panel)
There will be a black spot appearing over the beat meters after a few songs.
And it's 2 bugs in one.
1) VDJ assigns a beat level much higher than usual, at what seems to be random instances (what I mean is it doesnt always happen at the same spots or with the same songs)
2) That high level is mapped to pixels that are not on the chosen graphic.
And it happens much more frequently in 3.0.
Use the Mixstation SV4 skin to see it (in pro panel)
There will be a black spot appearing over the beat meters after a few songs.
And it's 2 bugs in one.
1) VDJ assigns a beat level much higher than usual, at what seems to be random instances (what I mean is it doesnt always happen at the same spots or with the same songs)
2) That high level is mapped to pixels that are not on the chosen graphic.
geposted Fri 27 May 05 @ 8:09 pm