More of a discussion really.
The new release of qlab supports some interesting new video features like edge blending, seamless video looping, keystone correction, corner pinning, syphon integration and a sizeable collection of video effects.
All with a simple, smart intuitive interface for about $399 (just the video license)
Clearly both pieces of software have their own areas of expertise like DMX control and audio playback and no one should be suggesting one as a replacement for the other any time soon.
Qlab claims the ability to use 1000 layers of video. (Performance depending without a doubt)
Is this a sign of the times for Catalyst? Will it loose out to other software development with a more friendly intuitive interface (and eventually higher performance).
Thoughts on other options and the future of Catalyst.