Jitter is integrated into the Max/ MSP graphical programming environment. Jitter provides support for digital video (DV) camera control as well as input and output via FireWire, and multiple monitor support for performance situations. In addition, QuickTime audio may be routed into MSP to exploit MSP's powerful audio processing capabilities. Jitter supports the QuickTime architecture, such as the playback of all supported file formats, real- or nonreal-time file creation, editing operations, import/export capabilities, integrated real-time QuickTime effects, video digitizing, QuickTime Virtual Reality (QTVR), file format conversion, and more.
The objects include: mathematical operators, keying/ compositing utilities, analysis tools, colorspace conversion and color correction, alpha channel processing, spatial warping, convolution-based filters, and special effects. It is useful for real-time video processing, custom effects, 2D/3D graphics, audio/ visual interaction, data visualization, and analysis.Īs an extension to the Max/MSP programming environment, Jitter enables the user to integrate video data as well as other matrix data into a real-time signal processing situation or program. It comprises a set of 133 new objects for describing and manipulating matrix data (any data expressed in rows and columns, such as video and still images, OpenGL-based 3D geometries, text, spreadsheet data, particle systems, voxels, or audio). Jitter 1.0 provides object-oriented modularity in graphics processing applications. Contact: Primera Technology, Inc., Two Carlson Parkway North, Plymouth, Minnesota 55447-4446, USA telephone (+1) 80 or (+1) 76 in Europe, telephone (+49) 6134 1805-0 fax (+1) 76 in Europe, fax (+49) 6134-1805-50 electronic mail in Europe, electronic mail Web Cycling '74 Jitter 1.0 Video/ Matrix/3D Graphics Processing Extensions to Max/MSPĬycling '74 has released the first version of Jitter, a set of video, matrix, and 3D graphics objects for the Max/MSP graphical programming environment. The Bravo CD Publisher sells for US$ 1,995 the Bravo DVD Publisher sells for US$ 2,495.
The package includes audio software from Veritas along with the SureThing CD Labeler First Edition labeling program.
After recording, the discs are transported to the integrated printer for full color printing at up to 2400 dpi resolution.īravo interfaces to PC computers running Windows Me/2000/XP through either FireWire or USB interfaces. For the DVD Publisher, the Pioneer DVD-R recorder burns the discs at 2x speed. A robotic mechanism is used to transport discs to the 40x CD-R recorder. It is designed for hands-free, automated production of up to 25 CDs or DVDs at a time. Primera Technology has released an economical CD/DVD disc duplication and printing unit, the Bravo CD Publisher/Bravo DVD Publisher (see Figure 1).