Knowledge Base

Requires Ubuntu 20.04.

Minimum Requirements: resolution of 1920x1080 for your primary screen, and graphics card with drivers able to run version 4 of OpenGL shaders and at least 2GB video ram. Suggest installing the latest graphic drivers and recommend the system uses an SSD Drive.

You will need FFmpeg installed. sudo apt update;  sudo apt-get install ffmpeg;

If you have trouble importing a file (e.g. mp4), you could review:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
which amounts to trying this: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras

Support

There is NO telemetry in this app, you don't need an internet connection to use it. If you have any issues you will need to report them. There are some notes available if you run ./VIDIFOLD --help

If you wish to report an issue or ask a question, please email vidifold@gmail.com

I hope you will get as much fun playing with it as I do.

Designed and Developed by: John Day

Technologies: C++, OpenGL

Tools used: Programming IDE CodeBlocks, Image editor Gimp, 3D Stuff Blender

Some archive screenshots


VIDIFOLD Revision Notes

A list of all the notes from all versions is provided below.

0.6.2

Enabled Midi Output devices
Added basic Midi Output mapping options
Brought APC40 up to date

0.6.1

Corrected BusB Midi actions idents
(please note: any midi patches using BusB actions will need to be remade)

0.6.0

Improved Midi Mapping dialog
User defined Midi Input setups should now work
Added Midi Learn Function
Fixed backspace handling bug in text entry which caused application to crash

0.5.9

Improved Midi Mapping Controls

0.5.8

AudioFeeds Proof of concept, device detection and monitoring
Can now Drag & Drop Patches onto Buses
Midi noteOff for Slots & FXs now respect KU,XKU options