Started a new support ticket as you suggested.
I'm using win 11 with an Nvidia 4090 and Asus Z790 board. My Studio set up has 3 monitors, a TCL tv and 2 Acer monitors.The projectors are 6 Surewheel sw-10 and 2 Optoma (don't know the model number, they're on the ceiling). Have connected the projectors with 2 J5Create usb-C to 4 HDMI adapters. Everything was running smoothly with the first 3 Surewheels. I could turn Izzy on and off and the stages only went to the beamers not the monitors and tv, very stable. Then I accidentally cut the power (!!!!). After that the stages began to go to the tv and monitors, mainly to the tv but sometimes to the monitors also. Izzy starts without any projectors and also with the first 3 Surewheels but the stages are mixed up and I have to manually correct them. Mega hassle! Haven't installed any new programs.
Thanks for all your help, I'm not very adept at the technical side of things...
Does Isadora open normally if you detach all externals from your system so you have the bare minimum connected?
Have you installed other software recently? In the past Nahamic Audio drivers caused an issue much like this (this was fixed in version 2). But other software could be causing a conflict.
I regularly use Isadora for movie screenings in a tiny pop-up cinema in a shed. There's only room for 4 or 5 viewers, so I can chat to them beforehand and find out whether they want subtitles, and which language would work best for them.
Isadora is perfect for having more control over the subtitles placement. Separate screen is no problem. Last year I staged a performance where the soundtrack was an hour-long 4-track audio file. I used Isadora to display a translation of the spoken text and tweaked it to show the subtitles in different ways throughout the performance.
I'm considering using Isadora for a small film screening, and I was wondering if it is possible to use the subtitle track in any interesting ways ie. have it function as a a discreet element separately from the video.
Basically, I'd like to be able to experiment with placing the subtitles (based on an SRT file ideally) on their own screen or at least confine them to an area in the letterboxing to improve clarity and preserve the image. Is that something which is possible in Isadora and what should I take into consideration whilst doing it, based on everyone else's experiences?
and secondarily - is there any reason that I shouldn't be running feature length films through isadora?
I know that Isadora was originally constructed with dance and theatre in mind, with more of a focus on shorter clips - is there any chance that it will start to behave unexpectedly with larger video files?
@eamon said:
Can you give us a bit more information on your set up too?
@ray As Eamon said, we'd need more information about your hardware.
Also, if you've been submitting crashes via BugSplat with your name and email, you can start a new ticket using the link in my signature to let us know what name and email you used so we can look up and parse your specific crashes.
@charlotte_e said:
I'm trying to avoid too many internal scene triggers, so that each cue is its own scene. Is there an alternative for this?
The alternative I would suggest is not to break something like this into multiple Scenes. With a Sequential Trigger actor used to start your cues in sequence, it's easy to do what you're describing in a single Scene.
Hi! You can send the video to a virtual stage in the secondary scene you want to activate. In the active main scene, you can use the "Get Stage Image" actor, and this way you can send the video to a Projector Actor using layers. This way, alpha transparency is preserved, and you can arrange the layers as you like.
Best wishes!

