Hello everybody!
As far as i can see it is not possible to execute sripts from the shows time line? Is this correct?
Is there any work around? Lets say i want to start vlc.exe after 60 seconds in a show.
Thanks!
Running scripts from a Show
- mcallegari
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Put the script into a Chaser and give it a proper duration
By the way, why don't you use the QLC+ audio/video playback ?
By the way, why don't you use the QLC+ audio/video playback ?
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Thanks for your reply... i tried this first but it didnt work. But now it does. I did not set the proper duration.
VLC.EXE was just an example aplication. But what i really need is to start external software that is capable of 5.1 playback. I think vlc can do this though.
VLC.EXE was just an example aplication. But what i really need is to start external software that is capable of 5.1 playback. I think vlc can do this though.
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Please read the documentation: http://www.qlcplus.org/docs/scripteditor.html
You can add "arg" to a "systemcommand"
You can add "arg" to a "systemcommand"
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Then it's not possible at the moment. Sorry.
Could be a nice feature to have though.
Could be a nice feature to have though.
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I am looking for the same feature. Is there any way to pass a DMX channel level (or a slider in the virtual console) to a script (executing a bash script on linux)?
Or at least trigger a script based on a level (crossing a definable threshold)?
Or at least trigger a script based on a level (crossing a definable threshold)?
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You can set a threshold by creating a dummy fixture inside a loopback universe and using a channel modifier.
Now, use this fixture as a loopback input channel to a button on which your script is bound.
Once the threshold has been reached, the button will become active, and your script will run.
Now, use this fixture as a loopback input channel to a button on which your script is bound.
Once the threshold has been reached, the button will become active, and your script will run.
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