Resolume Arena 7.3.0 -
Resolume Arena relies heavily on the graphics card (GPU) and fast storage read speeds. Minimum Specification Recommended Specification Windows 10 / macOS 10.14 Windows 11 / macOS Sonoma Processor Intel i5 / AMD Ryzen 5 Intel i7 / AMD Ryzen 7 / Apple M-Series Graphics Nvidia GTX 1060 / AMD RX 580 Nvidia RTX 4070 or higher VRAM 8 GB or more Storage Internal SATA SSD NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen 4 SSD Troubleshooting Common Performance Issues Dropped Frame Rates (FPS)
Never import raw MP4, MOV (H.264), or ProRes files directly into a live show file. Use the Resolume Alley companion software to batch-convert all your footage into the DXV 3 codec. Choose DXV Normal Quality for standard loops and High Quality with Alpha for transparent overlays. Step 2: Configure Texture Sharing (Syphon/Spout)
Press Ctrl+Shift+O (or Cmd+Shift+O on Mac) to open the Advanced Output window. Here, you can create slices to target specific areas of your stage. Use the mesh warping tool to stretch and manipulate the output to fit uneven physical surfaces perfectly. Advanced Integrations resolume arena 7.3.0
Sync your visual playback perfectly with automated lighting rigs or pre-recorded audio tracks.
Drag and drop your video loops directly from your operating system's file explorer into empty clip slots. For optimal performance, always convert your files to the Resolume DXV 3 codec. Step 2: Configure Outputs Resolume Arena relies heavily on the graphics card
This is perfect for revealing visuals behind strobes or creating custom wipe transitions without complex routing.
: Combines multiple projectors into a single seamless widescreen image. Choose DXV Normal Quality for standard loops and
For many professionals, the shift to M1/M2 chips was a turning point. Arena 7.3.0 was optimized to harness the power of Apple’s hardware, allowing for more layers of 4K content and complex generative effects without the fear of a system crash mid-show. Enhanced Variable Bitrate Support:
For complex compositions with many effects, minimizing GPU load is crucial. Deactivating global effects and blend modes can improve performance significantly. Interestingly, Arena often performs better when effects are stacked on individual clips rather than on entire layers.