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    • D1gits
      D1gits Beta Tester last edited by D1gits

      Hi there. Im quite new to Isadora. But Im all in for learning the basics to start with!

      In a project I'm working on I need to capture a video stream in the background (not projected). I can do just that. But I can't get the osc trigging to work as I want. 

      I would love to have a:

      /rec 1 

      & a 

      /rec 2

      To simply trigg Start and stop. Is that not how it works? As it is now I need to manually change the function from start to stop and then the /rec trigges the button witch now is unspecified. Also i have noticed that some Actors can be extended so that you see all actions in a row. That would also do the job I guess. How would you guys solve this problem.  

      All the best. /Erik

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      • Skulpture
        Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

        There are actors that will start and stop a video stream are you aware?

        With and incoming OSC message you can toggle this video stream recording. See attached screen shot. 

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          DusX Tech Staff @Skulpture last edited by

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          I think the example needs to listen to two channels.

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          • D1gits
            D1gits Beta Tester last edited by D1gits

            Thanks for that! Now it works exactly as I wanted it : )

            Even a bit more simplified than your example... So when I sent /rec 1 the trigger value is 1 and /rec 2 sends the trigger value 2

            Best. Erik

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            • Skulpture
              Skulpture Izzy Guru @DusX last edited by

              @DusX said:

              @Skulpture
              I think the example needs to listen to two channels.

               Yes it did! MY bad was trying to knock something up quickly. Well spotted! 

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