Curtis Hutchins
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I've seen this too! Sorry I don't know what causes this but I'd like ot know what causes it. I have seen this multiple WatchPoint apps running when I remote in from a production computer as well.
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Thanks! The tweaking list PDF was just what I was after.
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Thanks Jonas,
There use to be a list of background processes that were recommended to turn off. Can you provide or point me to a list of recommended tweaks for Windows 7? This would be extremely helpful...
Below are some obvious ones... Can you provides others? Thanks!
- Disable Virus Protection
- Disable Firewall
- Set theme and power settings for performance
- Disable notifications
- Disable automatic updates
- Disable system tray programs
- System Processes: ???
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Thanks,
One more question, given that Watchout excels in a 32bit system, is there an advantage to going to windows 7 (32bit)?
I have several system witrh Windows XP, I'm now inclined to keep XP for now unless there's a reason to upgrade.
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Is there a reason you used a 32bit OS here?
Wouldn't a 64bit system be better?
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Has anyone used a touch screen as user input to trigger WATCH OUT timelines? I'm looking to use Watchout as a media server for multiple touch screens. I know that a dedicate computer may be the best approach but there are other factors here that warrant putting everything on a Watchout network...
I suspect I will need an intermediate device to convert touch screen input to MIDI or DMX values.
First use case: Simple trigger to move timeline forward. (mouse up event)
second use case: Take multiple touch screen inputs from multiple touch screens to trigger timeline forward for each specific display... (mouse up event )
third use case: Take multiple inputs to trigger timeline forward for specific displays... (mouse up event - mouse location)
Feasible? Any thoughts?
Thx,
Curtis
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What graphic cards are recommended that support 4 or 6 displays?
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Hide Watchout logo + progress bar while updating show.
in WATCHOUT FORUM
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This technique just hides the logo during updates. (I know the answer but I'll ask anyway... )
Is there a way to suppress the logo alltogether? I recently had a show where watchpoint crashed and brought the watchout screen backup with an hour glass. I had to force quit WatchPoint and relaunch to clear the screen... fortunately I had a switched backup but it would have been much better if the screen was just went black.