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  1. The answer may be different based on the WATCHOUT version you are using. v5.5.x and v6 have differences in WATCHPAX configuration.

    Note, a WATCHPAX 2 as shipped from the factory is NOT compatible with the current version of WATCHOUT. The original configuration of WATCHPAX 2 is only compatible with WATCHOUT 6.6.5 and older versions. If you wish to use versions 6.6.7 or higher, the unit must return for factory update (this can be done by Premium Partners or Dataton factory.)

    WATCHPAX run the same WATCHOUT Display software as any other WATCHOUT Display computer. So any user guide reference to the display software applies to WATCHPAX as well.

    IP address is set with a startup script stored on the WATCHPAX. See: https://www.dataton.com/watchout-users-guide/appendix/c-control-protocol/controlling-the-display-software

    BTW The setIP command only applies to  WATCHPAX so it is documented in the WATCHPAX sample startup script. see:

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  2. No, there is no command to determine conditional layer status. Conditional layers are typically used with external control methods. The control system should keep track of conditional layer status. Anytime the control system sends a conditional layer command, it sets the status of every conditional layer.
    And a reminder,      enableLayerCond 0        does NOT turn off all conditions, it resets to the default conditional layer states defined in the preferences tab when the show was saved.

  3. A possible cause is a consumer OS. Windows Enterprise is required to provide the opportunity to disable automatic background functions that can not be disabled in consumer OS. And Windows Professional is a consumer OS, contrary to what the name implies.

    The other most common cause is MPEG movies with the wrong option settings.

  4. 22 hours ago, Brecht said:

    I use the latest version 6.7.2.
    Audiocard is connected to the display computer.

    In the meantime I have acces to the 'Audio Out' menu in the display computer, but I can 't get any sound to play from the card in WO. In Windows it plays fine. When I select the LCD screen connected to the display computer the sound I hear the sound through the internal speakers from the screen. But when I select the ESI audiocard or the minijack out from the displaycomputer there is no sound going to the speakers. Thanks for the help already.

    Could you provide a screenshot of the watchpoint computer’s Audio Out menu with an output selected so we can see the available audio output choices? (Something like this …IMG_0196.thumb.jpeg.8f633c6568c4040e7bb78c9d94813aa3.jpeg

    In your audio cue, How are you designating the display computer for audio output? Are you using the output channel assignments tab to route your outputs? Is the audio volume tween set above 0 ?

    IMG_0197.thumb.jpeg.099ad39e7bbbaee3ff0553b9fe372a28.jpeg

  5. 6 hours ago, Serkan Dizici said:

    Thank you for your responses. Yes, my goal is to have six outputs. I couldn't find a newly produced 6-output card for AMD. That's why I want to solve the issue by using two graphics cards, splitting the 6 outputs between 2 Watchout player PCs, with 3 outputs each. Do you think this would be a reasonable move?

    Yes, with qualifications. Connecting directly to projectors? Yes. Connecting directly to flat panel displays with frames. Yes.

    Connecting to LED processors, vision mixers, or any type of processor? Needs gpu manufacturers synch hardware added.

  6. 16 hours ago, freed flores said:

    hola ,quiero controlar el shuter de mi proyector epson lcd  h944a,en mi linea de tiempo de show, quiero que cierre el shuter en cierto minuto y vuelva a abrir en otro minuto ,manejo 4 proyectores pero no encuentro como 

    Google translate to English 

    projector control in timeline.
    Hello, I want to control the shutter of my Epson LCD H944a projector, in my show timeline, I want the shutter to close at a certain minute and open again at another minute. I manage 4 projectors but I can't find how

    The place to start is Epson. Find out from Epson if they offer external control by others and if so / how? Once that is clearly defined it is straightforward to send some forms of control (IP, ArtNet (DMX), RS-232, etc.). Or maybe someone on here has done it and will share. Adela

    btw I looked for more info on Epson LCD H944a with no success. when asking about other products it would help if you included a link to the product ;)

     

  7. We have observed situations where Windows background tasks that execute during inactivity take down WATCHOUT. That can occur with images on the screen while sitting in pause. That is the reason Windows Enterprise is recommended, as those things can be disabled in Enterprise and not in consumer Windows versions.

    why adding a still image fools windows into thinking there is activity when it otherwise would sense inactivity is a mystery to me.

  8. 58 minutes ago, Serkan Dizici said:

    In this case, do you have a solution suggestion for me? Do you think using a riser card to combine two graphics cards would work?

    No, i do not think that will work.

    Is the goal six outputs? if so, with WATCHOUT 6 and earlier the only straightforward choices are AMD six output cards.

    How soon do you need this up and running for serious use? WATCHOUT 7 uses modern methods to utilize the graphics subsystem. While Dataton is not testing with multiple GPU cards, and make no claims on the topic, technically it should not be a problem. But 7 is still a ways off for some uses.

  9. 17 hours ago, fraggle said:

    … is there a way to trigger the tasks easily from the light board without moving the playhead from where it currently is?

    EOS playhead or WATCHOUT playhead?

    of course MIDI Show Control can be used to trigger a task when a cue is run from the EOS. If you are trying to trigger a WATCHOUT task without running a cue from the EOS, then your only option is to use ArtNet to trigger a WATCHOUT task by moving a fader. ArtNet is nowhere near as elegant, but can do the job.

  10. 21 hours ago, fraggle said:

    Does anybody know of an easy way to change watchout preferences through let's say tasks? This could be helpful in that I could make a task to enable/diable MIDI quickly. Or in another specific case, changing the display cluster name when I want to switch to my backup system in the middle of a show?

     

    3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

    I'm not sure how to solve your exact two cases, but it may be found in sending TCP/IP commands to yourself.

    The way I typically go about some of this is by sending output command cues to my own machine via tasks. If you open up your output window and send a TCP network command to your local IP with port 3040, you can drag the output cue to your timeline and send something like "enableLayerCond""1"$0D (there may be more elegant syntax but that's how I'm aware of doing it) to enable condition 1.

    I believe any command (user guide pg. 178) you can send to WATCHOUT via a network command can be sent internally, enabling layer conditions, setting input values, enabling timecode, etc. It may not be elegant, but you could in theory load shows with certain preferences enabled. Though, you may find a better way of going about it with TCP/IP commands.

    While sending IP commands to itself solves some needs, in the two cases above, no IP commands exist. Unfortunately MIDI disable does not exist, MIDI input is always active. Connect / disconnect MIDI via external means.

  11. Tasks don’t disappear unless someone specifically deleted them. There are a large number of WATCHOUT 5 shows out there running on a daily basis and that has never been reported.

    So possibly someone accidentally  deleted them. Or possibly you have opened a different show file.

    An advanced WATCHOUT user could pull the show file copy on the display computers. But if someone went online after accidentally deleting tasks, they are gone for good.

  12. 14 hours ago, Nojbi said:

    Hello

    I have the same issue on version 672. With nondrop TC it goes even 3sec ahead on main timeline against timecode tester.

    Is there any solution for that? I can't change the codes as they are provided by music band ...

    Thank you

    Jan

    Screenshot 2023-10-25 at 20.04.32.png

    There is no error shown in your sample screenshot. i.e. Above would be correct if the Status Window - Main Timeline Position is in its default timeline time display.

    SMPTE NTSC 29.97 both drop and non-drop time code time never match real time. NTSC time code is always short of real time although drop frame has a much smaller error. The amount of error increases with time. On the other hand, SMPTE EBU 25 will match real time.
    As a double check on what is shown above, I used a time code converter to convert SMPTE NTSC 29.97 NDF 56:03.20 to SMPTE EBU 25. Comes out the same as the WATCHOUT screenshot above.IMG_0178.thumb.jpeg.f6143d229c51435059ca31c2ba442f73.jpeg

    Note: the Main Timeline Position display can be changed to show time code format of your choice.

    The tool linked above will allow you to upload the list of SMPTE times and convert them to a close approximation of timeline time.

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