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On 5/11/2017 at 9:13 PM, Miro said:
It is now possible to configure and connect to Production Computers and control them just like WATCHOUT clusters from panels and scripts.
that means that finally watched will trigger the production timeline? I'm often using telnet strings to trigger some of our automation systems but when using watchnet is impossible to output any string as the cues containing the string is sent from the production computer and only when the header is hitting it... for that reason I could use only dmx channels output or timecode as the timeline of the production computer was not running while playing with watchnet...
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the process with MA2 is really easy:
- Open Telnet listener in the console
- Open Telnet Client from Production PC
- Type: open (ip Number) (port Number)
- You should be inside the MA2 command prompt
if you type: help
you should be able to see the complete list of command you can send to the console
-Open Watchout
-as JFK says:
Go to the Window menu, select Output, create a new output for TCP/IP.
Define the IP address and port number you used in puTTY.
- Once the output cue is in a timeline,
double click on it and type the command you need to send followed by $0D
-done
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Maybe "use Telnet from Watchout" is not the right way to say it...
I use the telnet client from the production computer, and the String Output from Watchout.
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I normally use Telnet from Watchout to trigger MA2 - works very well to trigger all the scenes, fast and easy for the light designer too.
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Is there anyway in WatchOut to have a text based clock count down to a specific time. At the moment we are having to render a video file and try to work out how long to set it in so the time is accurate. Would be a lot easier if watchout could do it natively.
Thanks.
....could be great....
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