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    Activating Sequential Triggers on Returning to a Scene

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    • montana
      montana last edited by montana

      I've got sound that changes from scene to scene. There are 4 scenes that rotate after each sound loop is played. Sound 1 finishes and triggers a move to scene 2, etc. When I return to a give scene in the rotation I want the next sound to play, then trigger the jump. I've got a sequential trigger set up in the scene, but when I leave and return the sequential trigger resets and triggers clip #1 again. Is there a way I can get the sequential trigger to not reset and simply wait for the next time we enter the scene and have it go to the next trigger? 


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      • dbini
        dbini @montana last edited by

        @montana

        does it all have to be returning to the same scene? or could you have separate scenes for each file? or it looks like you could ditch the Sequential Trigger and just use one Movie Player and use a Counter to change the File Number, with an Enter Scene Trigger to add one each time you load the scene.

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        • montana
          montana @dbini last edited by montana

          @dbini The scenes each have a lot of other visual information in them that has to remain the same on each return. I've just given the set-up of these loops separately so as to not get to much information in the screen-shot. So yes, the scenes have to remain the same. Oh, but I think you might be onto it. I would actually rather not do the loops in sequence. I can just change files using the random actor with the enter scene trigger. Then each time it picks the file randomly and I don't have to worry about the sequencing in a linear order, yes?

          Michael R. Murphy
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          • Woland
            Woland Tech Staff last edited by

            You can do this instead of the Sequential Trigger.

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            • Woland
              Woland Tech Staff @montana last edited by

              @montana

              I also added the following Feature Request to our feature request database: 

              It would be good to have a mode input on the Sequential Trigger that lets you pick up where you left off when you re-enter a Scene instead of resetting to 1.

              Additionally, it would be nice to be able to choose which number it initializes on.

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              • montana
                montana @Woland last edited by

                @woland Great. As always, much appreciated.

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                • dbini
                  dbini @montana last edited by

                  @montana

                  you might like to use the Shuffle actor rather than Random - this ensures that the same movie doesn't play twice

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                  • Woland
                    Woland Tech Staff @dbini last edited by

                    @dbini said:

                    you might like to use the Shuffle actor rather than Random - this ensures that the same movie doesn't play twice

                     If random is what you're after, this may be helpful: https://troikatronix.com/plugin/random-media-random-duration/

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                    • montana
                      montana @dbini last edited by

                      @dbini Excellent! Thanks.

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                      • montana
                        montana @Woland last edited by

                        @woland Very cool. My projector is in therapy as well. There is hope for all of us : )

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                        • montana
                          montana @Woland last edited by

                          @woland In looking at your patch I made a simple one for the present that deals with what I'm trying to do. I also put in comments as I try to get better at cementing what I'm learning here! Things are working great EXCEPT for the Shuffle actor's REMAINING function. When I leave the scene and return it stays where it is. It doesn't count down. Actually, it counts down one time then stays at 19. It ends up working like the Random actor since it doesn't track the cards/files going out. It really helps if it doesn't repeat. Not sure if there's a solution to triggering the Remaining counter as I re-enter the scene?

                          Michael R. Murphy
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                          iMac 2019/ Processor 3.8 GHz 8-Core intel Core i9/ Memory: 64 GB/ Graphics: Radeon Pro Vega 48 8 GB
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                          • Michel
                            Michel Izzy Guru @montana last edited by

                            @montana

                            you may want to have the shuffle actor in an always active scene and pass the values with a broadcaster/listener actor or a set/get global values actor.

                            Best Michel

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