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zackboyd

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  1. 20 hours ago, jochri said:

    Of course a question of resources but we sometimes apply an additional HD output just for timecode / countdown display reasons.

    This is my solve most often - an output just for the SM/Director with the same clip that has the coutdown - you can adjust the start time of the clip to match the length of cue - I also do some text with TRT and clip title.

    When the 'play speed' functionality was released, I MAY have adjusted the last 10 seconds to play slower/faster to toy with some of my favorite SMs....?

  2. To add to JFK - 

    I would recommend using virtual displays in case you have scenes where the displays are one big canvas, and other scenes where they're used as traditional displays... 

    I've made the mistake before of locking myself into one big canvas, only to have the director ask for individual screens and having to scale the media down into the canvas size.

     

    Z

  3. Hi Christian -

     

    VISCA is a standard control protocol created by Sony. It has been adopted by many, but often times varies from manufacturer to manufacturer, and some manufacturers have entirely different protocols. Best to check the manufacturers manuals to see what they allow.

     

    Furthermore it's worth noting that VISCA is based on RS-485(with options for 232) and is technically not a network protocol, though many cameras allow for VISCA over IP.

  4. Looks like standard VISCA... that 'x' after the 8 refers to the camera number. 88 is broadcast to all.

     

    since it's hex, you would enter the commands with the '$' escape character. Here's the command to send cam 2 to preset 5:

     

    '$82$01$04$3F$02$05$FF'

     

    It looks like you need to open a TCP socket on 5678 to send it PTZ commands. 

     

    Have fun!

  5. Hey -

     

    Not really an issue - more a buggy annoyance.

     

    I'm programming on my laptop running the latest release of windows 10. It's not intended to be a show machine.

     

    I'm in 6.1.6 and when I use my scroll wheel(on my mouse) in an aux timeline, it will move the main timelines and/or the labels independently in both the timeline and tween tracks.

     

    IE, if I hover over the tweens, and move my scroll wheel, the tweens will move up and down without the labels on the left moving. This is fixed by me grabbing the vertical scroll bar on the right and moving it.

     

    Anyone experience this?

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