[ANSWERED] Play license.
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Well this is all possible without a license.
If you want to switch a file just replace the previous one on the computer with the same name and Isadora will pick that up.
Publish mapping points save and recall them with a data array.Best Michel
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Its more about adding media files and adding some new mapping layer.
Also when publishing the points they can not work inside the mapping window. I did it with a simple square but with complex mappings it would be handy to change something in the mapping window an just save that.
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With some work, using published map corner and data array external record, you can do that (and I had done it often). Its not trivial to prepare but you can store preset for numerous data inside Isadora, save it and recall it.
Concerning files, you can have a folder with well numbered media files. If you change the media before opening Isadora, it replaced when you use it.
I think its difficult to have a downsized Isadora, the idea would be different for each one and to be able to construct a patch with the full one and then downsize it for the tour can be a huge task . One solution would be to have a downsized resolution app, as TouchDesigner, and I have heard that from Mark but I doesn't know if it is still in the tube.
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If you publish mapping points, are they able to drag them in the mapping window?
Until now i made a 2D slider for each point but that becomes very confusing with curves and a lot of points.maybe an output in the projector not with offset but with relative or absolute position? than save that to a data array?
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It is really dependant of the type of mapping, the number of sets etc. but here is a quick and dirty proposition to record "corner pin" in an external file.
I do not made the proper record/save/recall (another story) but I had 5 different show runing with this solution. Not only to use the demo version but also because I dont like to let the permission to the technician to change the patch, too dangerous.
With that you are sure they just record the settings.
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and if they need someting more complicated with bunch of point, bezier etc. they can buy a licence_
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I've been doing the same but with global keystone:
And they could save 10 setups.
I also lock all my paches with a password so they can not change anything otherwise they change a thing and it doesn't work anymore and its my fault.
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@gertjanb said:
They don't have the money to buy a full license
Weekly rental or monthly subscription solves this.
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@gertjanb said:
I have seen that something under €150/€200 is most of the time in there price range.
The Yearly Subscription is about this price
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@gertjanb said:
It would be great to have a play license where they can make some small changes. for example a license where you can only save the mapping. and/or change some media.
I don't know that it would be sustainable for our team to develop, test, and maintain another specialized version of the software. I would suggest the rental and subscription licensing options as a solution to this.