LedEdit 2014 is a free program that enables you to configure the T-1000S SD card RGB LED pixel controller. The program automatically detects the device connected to your computer and it allows you to set up your projects, the desired video effects and to preview and edit recordings.
As you may be aware, involved is the creator of this programme. This is the only version of the LED Edit software series that will be updated. Many new features have been introduced to the programme interface in this edition. This programme now supports new pixel LED variants. If you have an older version of the pixel LED controller, you may find download links for previous LED Edit versions below in this post.
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LedEdit 2013 is a free programming software that enables you to configure the T-1000A / T-1000B/ T-1000S/ T-8000A / T-8000D / T-200/ T-300K SD card and one-line RGB LED pixel controller. The program automatically detects the device connected to your computer and it allows you to set up your projects, the desired video effects and to preview and edit recordings.
YMvision is very powerfull pixel programs edit software, free of charge. It supports line-shape, Matrix-shape and irregular shape mapping. There are 2 versions: On-line and Off-line. On-line: real time playing, master-slave control system, suit for large-scale pixels controlling;Off-line: SD card playing. Software download: On-line version: (updated in 5/16/2015)Off-line version: (updated in 5/16/2015)
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Stitching it up: Use your favourite movie making or video editing software to stitch up the pieces and ensure you use the right transitions and effects to make the switch from one element to another as seamless as possible. You can use fadeouts, cartoon narration or a storyboard background to make the experience smooth.
A word on narration and audio: Narrating in the background works very well, using a good voice artist or being one yourself is a great idea to say your story while stock videos and photos do the visual presenting, You can also use cartoon characters with animation. You can do that by downloading additional formats and using elements in layers to do the movements in an animation maker. Then output the animation with a blueboard and adding the videos in your favourite editor. 2ff7e9595c
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