blind mode?
(its in the Scenes menu at the top)
Hi,
I need help with passing HSBA color values through a Data Array actor. I am looking to use the Color picker control module to set RGB values for DMX send. The Color picker control module calibrates Hue/Saturation/Brightness. I have then control ID linked the Color picker to a Color Maker HSBA to feed - as color data type - into a Data Array. The Data Array then passes the color type to Color to RGBA actor, which routes to the RGB DMX channels.
However, when the Color picker is set to 0% saturation (white) it does not appear to be interpreted correctly when passed through the Data Array as a color data type. I want the efficiency of using the Color type through the Data Array as it reduces the number wires required to link up the overall system for DMX.
Best Wishes
Russell
@eva the Mac Studio should be able to handle this easily. This sounds like an issue with the machine or a driver. I would test this setup in another software (try obs) and another computer. There is more than enough power and bandwidth on this machine.
As for the newer 360 camera it will say clearly on the specs page.
thanks for your wonderful reply. I've been using Isadora since 2005 and have not used this option ever before!
It seems like something else is wrong though. The programme keeps on crashing.
Pause the engine, delete the scene, restart the engine
So, in Isadora, go to menu / output / pause engine, or CTRL/CMD + Shift + P
A red border will appear around Isadora interface.
Now you can just click on the bad scene's name at the bottom of the interface to highlight it, and either right click and choose 'clear' or use the keyboard shortcut CTRL/CMD +B. That removes the bad scene.
Then CTRL/CMD + Shift + P again to resume the engine, and you can carry on.
Pausing the engines stops Isadora from processing anything, and it's just what you need in situations like this!
Hope this helps!
Mark (a different Mark)
I have a patch, in which one scene causes Isadora to crash. All the other scenes work fine. I would like to erase this scene to rebuild it from scratch, but every time I open it, Isadora freezes or crashes.
Is there any way to erase a scene without activating it?
Hi Fred, Thank you for your time.
I am using a Logitech pro and an ASUSU ROG eye S. I have no extension cables and they go straight into my Mac Studio M1 computer. Also, I finally got them to work, but it took a long time to get them both showing simultaneously in Isadora. One in this case was with an extension cable, that in the end was not powered, but I also tried with the power on. I am thinking of getting an insta 360 Link - and I can see that there is now a version 2, that is a bit cheaper, is this still working like the Insta Link 360?
Thanks for your help
Eva
Hi there,Sorry for the delay,
Im using 2 webcams that I tried both the USB ports and the usb with an adapter. One is Logitech pro, like the one many in here use, and the other is ASUS ROG eye S. I am using a Mac Studio, it can usually run everything, so that shouldn't be the problem?All the best
Eva
+1 from me.
I really want 1x4!! I think that request is already logged.
Cheers,
Hugh
Hi @woland
Any Update on this topic? If not, is there a good working workaround without big latency?
I bought a BirdDog Play yesterday an like to do a small show on Saturday with it - i don't like to invest money into mitti ;-)
regards, Tom