
Hi Lucas,
This installation is a standard v3 license. It has a license assigned to the Mac mini.
best wishes
Russell

Hi @jfg,
Thanks so much for this simple fix. I will drop the sequence into it. I have the stage set to show after 20 sec through the Settings option.
I have it setup where Isadora runs continuously and the patch goes quiet until a movement is detected by the PIR sensor. Perhaps I have been lazy and should have programmed a complete shut down of the system and computer at the end of each day. Currently the computer continues to run 24/7 with Isadora and ETCNomad - however the projector has an internal schedule to shutdown and startup each day.
The ETCnomad software has continued to operate throughout.
Best wishes
Russell

Are you running usb or non-usb for the installation and are you running it licensed or in demo mode?

Thanks Lucas I had not established a burgsplat reporting procedure with the gallery staff- as yet - but will do that from now on.
I have a number of USB licenses at Issy v3 - what is the current thinking/strategy for maintaining the USB version moving forward? Am I at risk of loosing these if there is a policy shift away from the USB option?
The installation had been running solid for the first two weeks of the run before the intermittent application crash started.
Best Wishes
Russell

@bonemap said:
the mouse - set to hide when the stage is active - reappears each day requiring to be physically moved before it is hidden again.
I had the same problem for an installation by starting Isadora through the patch. The cursor appears also if you press Cmd, ctrl, shift or alt key.
If I start Isadora and then the patch it was OK. Anyway for the first way my work around was simple:

it works also with 0,1 s.

Are you sending in crash reports via bugsplat? If so we can look at them and see if we can hone in on the source of the issue for you.
I'll also echo what Juriaan said in that there have been a number of fixes made since Isadora 3.2.6's release in December of 2022 and the release of Isadora 4.0.9 a few months ago. While I don't know what issue you are experiencing and therefore cannot guarantee that switching to 4 will solve the problem, I can say that it is possible that what you're experiencing may have already been fixed for Isadora 4.

Hi!
Sorry to hear that your install wasn't flawless, could you share a bit more about the setup; I would argue that Isadora 4.x would work better with the current setup that you have. Could you tell us a bit more about Isadora crashing; like what is crashing / do you have a setup where Isadora restarts itself when it crashes?
Do you have any 'Watchers' to see or OSC is being transmitted to ETCNomad, you can basically ping ETCNomad. I believe that QLab is sending ETC commands thru TCP, instead of UDP (TCP basically guarantees that the command is received). But do you have issues with that in general, or is just the entire application that crashes?

@bonemap, you are what I consider to be an advanced user of Isadora (I think we would all agree on this!) So I will skip the obvious questions like codecs, etc. The best solution for this is to the reason for crashing. Also are you using AppleScripts to relaunch Isadora after a crash?

Hi,
I have recently installed an installation in a gallery that has a ten week run. The Isadora application is crashing every few days - once or twice a week. I am just considering my options here as I have another installation to program and install that will also have a ten week gallery run.
The artists had presented a performance in the space using RGBWAU dmx lights operated through QLab sending OSC cue points to trigger ETCnomad. I thought the performance was great and offered to set up a system so the lighting rig could remain active in place for the remainder of the exhibition run. I proceeded to use Isadora to make it happen. A PIR sensor with an Arduino micro triggers the sequence and Isadora starts to send OSC triggers to the ETCnomad rig based on comparing timecode of the audio track. There is also a video file that is triggered to play out to a projector in the installation. The current install is running a headless Mac mini (2018 Intel) Isadora 3.6 (if I recall correctly). The Mac mini is accessed through Apple screen sharing from the curators office and does not have a keyboard or mouse directly attached.
Besides the intermittent Isadora crash, the mouse - set to hide when the stage is active - reappears each day requiring to be physically moved before it is hidden again.
I have to make a decision about the next installation using Isadora - as it will be using multiple Mac mini m4 - to attempt to program in Isadora v3, or if I can expect greater stability and performance investing in v4 upgrades for a couple of licenses?
Best wishes
Russell

Hi Alex,
I did something similar yesterday in Oulu Dance Hack, using a feedback loop through an Effect Mixer with a Video Delay. Super simple, but quite difficult to imagine the results.

The Video Fader controls how much of the image is fed back into the system. Zero gives you an infinite buffer, 3 or 4 gives a long fade out.
Its particularly effective if you can control which bits of the image get fed into the system. I was using lighting in a dark space, but you can use something like Difference to split off part of the image and get it looping, then combine it back with the initial feed with an Alpha Mask or something similar.