I have all three versions of this program but still have been baffled by the .lvo file format that is used for the 3d objects. It would have made much more sense if a universal file format was used for the 3d objects, such as .3ds
Alas development was stopped in 2002 though may still be up on some sites- the basic Player was FREE. The product was way ahead of its time and launched in 1999 and was shown at Woodstock 1999 behind FatBoy Slim & Moby!
There were 3 versions: LAVA Player, LAVA Producer & LAVA Reactor (which could also handle realtime video streams mapped onto 3D objects). However, with the dotcom bust in 2002 Creative decided to stop funding its incubator startup initiatives.
The A/V technology was developed at Creative's Advanced Technology Center in California by Alan Seefeldt and Alan Peevers and productization led by Mike Barnes.
I have all three versions of this program but still have been baffled by the .lvo file format that is used for the 3d objects. It would have made much more sense if a universal file format was used for the 3d objects, such as .3ds
NightGuardian1994 9 months ago
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do you have and MV3 3D animations for Lava or Oozic?
I have a 3D show and I need more content.
Thanks Tim
nusaltlaser@gmail.com
619-742-8981
nusaltlaser 10 months ago
At one time, i had downloaded all the files back in 2000. The dancing mushroom was my fav.
southport97 1 year ago
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do you have and MV3 3D animations for Lava or Oozic?
I have a 3D show and I need more content.
Thanks Tim
nusaltlaser@gmail.com
619-742-8981
nusaltlaser 10 months ago
Awesome product! When can I get it.
iwannarockwithyou200 3 years ago
Alas development was stopped in 2002 though may still be up on some sites- the basic Player was FREE. The product was way ahead of its time and launched in 1999 and was shown at Woodstock 1999 behind FatBoy Slim & Moby!
mblazemusic 3 years ago
Fascinating Idea. Sounds like a great tool for musicians!
kendrasf 3 years ago
What a great program.. Would love to incorporate this into the live show..
marquitos480 3 years ago
There were 3 versions: LAVA Player, LAVA Producer & LAVA Reactor (which could also handle realtime video streams mapped onto 3D objects). However, with the dotcom bust in 2002 Creative decided to stop funding its incubator startup initiatives.
The A/V technology was developed at Creative's Advanced Technology Center in California by Alan Seefeldt and Alan Peevers and productization led by Mike Barnes.
mblazemusic 3 years ago