Hmmm. . . I have used a Wii mote in a theatre space - but I used a USB extender to place the receiver less than 10 meters from the Wiimote. For mine the receiver was just off stage from the sensor and so was only 10-15 feet away.
I want to know if this is normal.
We have two computers connected trough a Gigabit connection, one of them sending MIDI (Ipmidi or Midi over Network).
We have 4 midi channels sending notes and some CCs.
With an **empty** project in IZZI we see a reduction of 3 o 4 FPS and cycles going down to 150\.
The two computers are macs (MBpro i7 and a MacMini i5) running El Capitan. With last Izzi beta (2.4\. 5b20)
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@mark Obviously if you had a 6 seconds fade out and 0 second fade in, Scene 2 would immediately make Scene 1 invisible, though the sound would take 6 seconds to fade out. That was your goal in the original post, yes?
I don´t have anymore access to that specific Optoma, but good to know about the RESYNC on the remote. I have another one at my disposal, so next time I run into the a similar problem, I will definitely try that one.
Yes the Matrox software can create a bunch of question marks 😠
This is a share. A patch that parses Global Positioning System Fix Data (GPS) coming into Isadora via serial port (bluetooth device). For anyone who wants to do urban adventure or gps drawing. OK it was popular quite a few years ago now - but everything has its revival like tie-dye t-shirts. It is well documented and shows how incoming serial data has been arranged through the 'text parser' to get usable flows of information.
@mwasser NDI.Cloud sounds very interesting. Thank-you for the information. The mobile app, does have noticeable delay over my current wireless (1300Mbps), but is still useable for some situations. Worth knowing its an option.
as I'm not on a production I'm testing High Sierra. And I'm happy to say that the Leapmotion works well. I tested without low resources mode (leap motion preferences) and it works as expected at 100hz Speed decreases accordingly when I check the low resources mode. Great!
I would love to log in and have all my details stored in the system for bug reports as feature requests. I don't think it would be that hard. I sometimes don't have time to make a bug report fast when it happens. If I was logged in and all the system details and serial numbers were saved with my login (maybe a drop down for those that have Mac and Windows systems or multiple registrations). Maybe this could also be attached to an issue tracker so that I could see if a bug has been solved (and all my bug report history) and what version has solved this issue.