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  1. On 10/13/2021 at 9:13 AM, John G said:

    Hi all

    I'm still looking for these items:

    I'm looking for two trax ektapro adapters 3475-1. 

    This might help ... TN 3475 Ektapro Smartlink home build

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    Also a Tascam cable 3483

    Never diagramed that one.

    If you want to use the correct connector for the SMARTPAX side, I believe they are still available. However, all my research was done when that connector was provided  by AMP. AMP has since been sold, so the old AMP part numbers I have will be superseded by the new owner's part numbers. But here are the AMP part numbers to start from.

      Dataton SMARTPAX® female device connector -three parts, — receptacle, — pins for receptacle, and — outer squeeze to release (STR) shell

      AMP STR Female Cord Guard 745002-1, 745002-2 (part numbers for two different cable diameters for the cable strain relief )

      AMP STR Receptacle housing 9 pin 207752-3

      AMP pins for female 66504-9

    There is a bit of a gotcha in the above. The pins require a precise tool for close to perfect crimping or they will never insert correctly into the receptacle. Even when crimping with the proper tool (AMP Pro Crimp PN 58448-2) if you do not get it just right, it will not insert correctly. binned a few for that reason ;)

     

  2. On 9/27/2021 at 5:13 PM, yashin said:

    Hai,

    Its new watchmax9100 server I recently purchased and using first time. Network, license everything working fine but cant find the input devices/ or the output display channels from the display server in the production laptop

    That is correct, the hardware is in the WATCHMAX so it will not show up in the production computer input hardware settings. The only input devices that will show up in the production computer are input hardware that is physically in the production computer, and this is exactly what you are seeing.

    When programming, you program the display server input behavior by defining a Live Video object from the Media menu and associating it referencing the WATCHOUT input number defined in the WATCHMAX. Be sure to leave preview set to thumbnail. You only set it to live video when there is capture hardware in the production computer and you are feeding the signal to that capture hardware in the production computer.

    On 9/27/2021 at 5:13 PM, yashin said:

    In the display server if press Ctrl+W, we can see all the six outputs display ports as wells all the capture card ports.

    ;)

    On 9/27/2021 at 5:13 PM, yashin said:

    I can program and play video to one display and the output is fine but if I added 2 or more displays I cant select the specified output on the graphics card. or giving an error invalid channel.

    OK, this seems separate from your input issues and is less clear. Can you provide screen shots of the display configuration that is working and the ones not working?

    On 9/27/2021 at 5:13 PM, yashin said:

    In preferences I cant find any of my capturecard inputs other than my webcam of my production laptop.

    As expected. Your capture card inputs are not in your production computer and therefore will not show up in your production computer.

  3. On 10/1/2021 at 12:59 PM, artboy said:

    DATATON says there is no way until NVIDIA solves it. They just tell us to wait.

    Who at Dataton said that? Dataton is aware of issues with color conversion with new nVidia gpus, they are in the process of making changes to address this, it is in beta test now, and should be available in the near future.

  4. No, anytime you transfer content the show will pause.

    The solution is to bring in content that does not arrive until after a show has started in another way. i.e. you must still prepare for it in advance. Using live tweens and live video input you could bring in content from another source and scale and position it using live tweens …

    Give your client a choice, provide all content by a reasonable deadline and then provide him the extra cost for content arriving after said deadline. 

  5. Sounds normal.

    The timeline is calibrated in clock / stopwatch time, not timecode time. With NTSC 29.97, drop or non-drop, the timecode time will NOT match clock / stopwatch time - that inaccuracy is inherent to NTSC timecode.

    If you want to see timeline position in NTSC timecode format, add a status timeline position display, double click on the time readout, and change the display to the matching timecode type.

  6. 7 minutes ago, Dhiraj kalra said:

    So I need to install Microsoft direct x in the machine to use all the 6 outputs from a single machine as generally we don't install direct x in watchout machines 

    NO!

    Microsoft DirectX is part of Windows, it is already there. WATCHOUT would not run without it.

    Microsoft DirectX multi-output only supports physical outputs from one graphics card. If you require six outputs, then you must use a single graphics card with six outputs.

  7. 20 minutes ago, Dhiraj kalra said:

    Hi,

     

    I need a small help I have installed 2 rtx 4000 cards on one machine, and I want to take out 6 outputs from the same but when I go online I get an error it says invalid Gpu channel output, gpu channel 4,5,6 is not present only 3 Gpu channel available, also I have installed a sync card in the same machine 

    WATCHOUT uses Microsoft DirectX multiple output support. That method only supports outputs from one graphics card. While the processing power of the second card is utilized, you can only use the outputs from a single card. ie what you observed is expected / normal.

  8. Are you trying to use MIDI Show Control to run the main timemine (ignore cuelist value) or aux tumelines (map cuelist value)? You can not do both with ETC. The setting of the MIDI Show Control “MSC Cue Lists:” popup is critical to how cue lists are mapped.

    I also seem to recall an offset in a value when using an EOS, but it has been so many years i can not remember which one.

    I also ran across ETC consoles where the user interface provided MIDI settings, but the internal MIDI module was not installed, but again in excess of 5 years ago.

    Also, WATCHOUT performs a string comparison for cue values, not a numeric comparison. This is done to support cue vales like 2.6.1, which some consoles permit, and there is no numeric value for a number with two decimal points / dots. So if the console transmits cue number 3 as 3.0, you must enter the control cue name as 3.0 to string match. (Can’t remember which console does it that way. Flying Pig comes to mind though.)

  9. 14 hours ago, Rinuusllc said:

    the wo production software freezes in standby how to fix this wo 6.5

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    Not a lot of information there. 

    Your screen shot shows offline, but not in Standby,

    please provide more information on the circumstances preceding the “freeze” and describe what you mean by “freeze”?

    Guess 1 Had a customer whose production server would worked flawlessly in editing and cue to cue run through, but would freeze during a show when waiting in pause for the point in the live presenters script to trigger the next cue. Turns out the run throughs never paused as long as the real shows, and a prolonged pause convinced Windows that a period of inactivity is occurring and low priority background tasks would kick-in, crashing WATCHOUT. Of course, a properly prepared server has those things disabled. ie improperly prepared Windows system Problem: improperly prepared production server  Solution: Clean install of Windows and required drivers, run the tuning list completely and correctly.

     

  10. You are correct, most likely your camera is at 60 fps and it is not in synch with the WATCHOUT Display output. Reducing your cameras rate to 30 fps is a potential solution. If you must record at 60fps, a WATCHPAX 60B or 60C contains a hardware synch card (or any server with a hardware synch card) that can be genlocked to house reference which would also require you to genlock the camera as well.

  11. The most common cause is a second network interface in the production computer. Your description exactly matches that issue. 

    Did someone activate WiFi in your production computer recently?

    If you require two NICs, then the WATCHOUT NIC must be the first NIC in Windows NIC order to prevent this. If there is only one NIC, this issue will not occur. If you search the forum, you will find numerous posts with this issue. A recent post in the responses even includes info on how to change Windows NIC order in Win 10.

    There are other potential causes for what you describe, but your post indicates you have already eliminated those issues.

  12. 7 minutes ago, DDDD said:

    Hello is mp4 okay??

    A very qualified yes. The mp4 codec has many option settings and those parameters can significantly affect stability. For example, an mp4 with bi-directional frames will probably play ok once in a quick test, but run that same file over and over again over the course of a day and it will often take the server down. 

    The encoding setrings for mp4 are similar to mp2, so the details described in this article apply to mp4 as well. reference: https://knowledge.dataton.com/knowledge/how-to-encode

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