Create a script and add the blackout option
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- Real Name: Suso Comesaña
Hello, I am making a script to be able to project a video using the VLC. But I'm interested in doing a blackout. Can it be done? I do not find the solution, just turn off all the functions that have turned on and that is very heavy.Thank you
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Hi Suso,
Can you explain a bit more?
When you say you're making a script to project a video, do you mean an RGB Matrix script or a script to trigger an external player.
I used QLC on Sunday to play videos and control lights just using QLC's functions.
Can you explain a bit more?
When you say you're making a script to project a video, do you mean an RGB Matrix script or a script to trigger an external player.
I used QLC on Sunday to play videos and control lights just using QLC's functions.
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I create a script to play a video with the videolan (External video player), and I need to turn off all the lights of the show so that the video is watched, and as soon as the playback finishes, return to the previous scene Can it be done from the RGB matrix?
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Once more:
you want to make script that
1. starts blackout
2. plays the video
3. stops the blackout
?
you want to make script that
1. starts blackout
2. plays the video
3. stops the blackout
?
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I've created pull request that adds two commands: blackout:on and blackout:off.
Please test it when test builds are created(Windows: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/buildjobs/d ... .1.166.exe). Once more, what is your operating system?
Please test it when test builds are created(Windows: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/buildjobs/d ... .1.166.exe). Once more, what is your operating system?
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I use a slider as a submaster in a frame with all the functions that should "blackout".
With a loopback dimmer and an "inverted" channel modifier as a trigger for the submaster.
Note, that the scene for activating the "blackout" must reside in another, seperate frame.
Otherwise it will not work.
Note, that a loopback channel can be set via script too.
With a loopback dimmer and an "inverted" channel modifier as a trigger for the submaster.
Note, that the scene for activating the "blackout" must reside in another, seperate frame.
Otherwise it will not work.
Note, that a loopback channel can be set via script too.