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Resolume Avenue 7.25.2.1976 is a real-time video mixing application created by Resolume specifically for VJs, audiovisual performers, and installation artists who need to trigger, layer, and manipulate clips during live shows. Occupying the live video & VJ software category, the program treats every clip as a channel that can be launched, looped, scratched, and processed on the fly; a modular effects chain then lets operators add generative visuals, beat-reactive filters, or DMX-controlled lighting cues without pre-rendering content. Typical use cases range from club residencies and touring electronic acts to corporate events and museum projections, where the timeline-free workflow allows spontaneous improvisation in response to music or audience movement. The interface is built around a dual-deck metaphor: the left deck holds source media while the right deck previews the next look, and a cross-fader moves between them just like an audio DJ mixer. Over its 36 released versions the codebase has gained Syphon/Spout frame-sharing, NDI network streaming, SMPTE timecode sync, and GPU-accelerated playback that keeps latency below one frame at 60 fps. MIDI, OSC, and DMX protocols are fully mappable so controllers, drum pads, or lighting desks can trigger cue lists or adjust parameters in real time. A companion file-browser maintains thumbnails and BPM metadata for thousands of loops, while the advanced output module slices pixel maps across multiple projectors or LED walls, automatically correcting for bezel offsets or soft-edge overlaps. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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