The solution here:
BING copilot translated the JSON to HEX and pasted it in the TCP send actor. Worked straight away!
{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method": "system.poweron"}
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{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method": "system.poweroff" }
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No response here. So the production got someone who used Q lab and Mad Mapper. Seems to be the software of choice here now.
I've never had to use those tools because isadora has always been able to do it all anyway.
Hi,
It possibly requires an ARM-based mac. You could try email the developer to ask about compatibility.
Best Wishes,
Russell
@mark ok. I'll open a ticket to get the new Leap Motion plugin. Thanks! and thanks to @tomthebom @Armando
@bonemap said:
software download
I'm super interested!
I could open the Receiver but not the Capture...And I don't know how to continue
Best,
RIL
Hello all. As I said above, I have used the recently released SDK to get the Leap Motion watcher to work properly on M1/M2/M3 machines. I cannot deliver the plugin to you before March 27th. So, if you need this plugin, please open a ticket, say you need the new Leap Motion plugin, and our team will notify you when they can give you a copy.
Best Wishes,
Mark
I just noticed that it works perfect on my macbook, so the problem has something to do with windows. Can it be the codec? Which codec works best? I tried mp4, which works well, but the loops are played in palindrome and mp4 has problems with that. When I switch to avi format, the problem of not taking every loop randomly comes back…
no, it’s a random thing. It happen on short or long loops. When I push record on the actor, I see him recording, but when I stop, sometimes he doesn’t take the recording in the library, although it has recorded in the folder.
Do you notice anything about the times you are doing this that is similar? E.g., does it happen more often when you are recording short vs long clips, when you stop and start recording very rapidly, when you try to record more than one stage at the same time, etc?
The simplest way would be to use the Capture Stage to Picture actor to get a still image "thumbnail" of what each Scene looks like, then put a Picture Player actor in each Scene showing the picture taken of the next scene, and link the output of the Picture Player actor to a Monitor Control.