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Video FX Editor outside of the dxnothing window

PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 10:34 pm
by Mike Lonestarr
Hey guys

After several hours of searching, googling and endless reading the forums for an answer to my problem, I just cant find a solution. So last resort sadly, a new "please help me befor I smash my head in" thread ;)

For this particular setup, I ran 5 chars + 1 dxnothing on one screen for eve online. The 5 chars are stacked, no swapping on the left side (1536x1040 of the screen (screen res 1920x1040), and the dxnothing is on the right (384x1040). The problem is, that when I want to edit my viewers on the dxnothing window, I cant access the Video FX Editor because he is outside on the right side. So I ve been looking for a way to move the editor back in, or save the position (could work with a workaround by making the width of the dxnothing window slightly bigger. so I can drag the editor more to the left, save it, exit, resize the dxnothing window in ISBoxer and reopen it).

Link to the ISBoxer config pastebin: http://www.privatepaste.com/3fb7863bc7 - I ve been messing around with a lot of features, testing out stuff and so on to learn ISBoxer, so not sure if thats visible, just a little warning.

I m not even sure if its possible to assign certain positions for the GUI and Video FX Editor. If not, I just make the dxnothing screen bigger. But its hard to imagen, that there isnt another ISBoxer guy who wanted also a small dxnothing screen and had trouble to access the GUI and the Editor.

Many thanks in advance for your help.

Re: Video FX Editor outside of the dxnothing window

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 3:05 am
by MiRai
If you can't use the GUI on the dxNothing window you can always use Video FX Actions which are more flexible anyway (at least in my opinion) -- Video Link (although it might not fully make sense unless you watch the prior videos in the playlist).

Re: Video FX Editor outside of the dxnothing window

PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 11:24 am
by Mike Lonestarr
thanks alot, I actually did read about this feature, but I kinda assumed it was the old version to create FX stuff. Well this solve my problem pretty nicely, in fact, I probably gona go and create the FX from ISBoxer from now on. It just kinda feels more solid to me.

And thanks for the video links, there awesome!