Let's be honest, in most cases so we need a remote control in concerts or theaters, will you do the show from home? normally not ...
everyday is during the assembly turn on groups of channels to focus from the stage and / or uploaded to a truss or a theater catwalk and not have to make trips from the stage to the main lighting control to turn on front light , cutouts, groups of colors of "pair, pc, fresnel ..."
Well I found an Android application that can perform that function with Qlc on linux, (Maybe everyone knows it and I think I discovered America) is about QmidiNet, (https : //qmidinet.sourceforge.io/) and QmidiCtl (https://qmidictl.sourceforge.io/) fully connectable with: qjackctl, QLC + and control in CV and via wifi or usb cable (usb cable and remote control? maybe peripheral) external) I come to say that with these applications you get a small remote control with phone or tablet available in Playstore and ubuntu repositories (Debian, derived from Ubuntu and other so linux), it has its configuration, but it works really well ... . (whichever comes the wifi)
Yes do not know, I recommend you investigate, there is another application for android (I do not remember his name) that can control a lot of CV slider via wifi or cable easily, back to work and see the tablet informed of the name ..... (They really work fine)
For linux and android users, Possible remote mini-control
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This is the same thing but in Spanish, because after translating what I wanted to say, from Spanish, to English, and again to Spanish, it is very difficult to understand what I said ..... I apologize for not being able to master English and use google translator to communicate .....
Seamos sinceros, en la mayoria de casos para que necesitamos un control remoto en conciertos o teatros, vas a hacer el show desde casa? normalmente no... lo cotidiano es durante el montaje encender grupos de canales para enfocar desde el escenario y/o subido a un truss o una pasarela de teatro y no tener que hechar viajes desde el escenario al control principal de iluminacion para encender luz frontal, recortes, grupos de colores de "par,pc,fresnel..."Pues encontre una aplicacion Android que puede realizar esa funcion con Qlc sobre linux, (Quizas todos la conozcan y creo que descubri America) se trata de QmidiNet, ( https://qmidinet.sourceforge.io/ ) y QmidiCtl ( https://qmidictl.sourceforge.io/ ) totalmente conectables con :qjackctl, QLC+ y control en CV y mediante wifi o cable usb (cable usb y control remoto? quizas periferico externo) Vengo a decir que con estas aplicaciones obtienes un pequeño control remoto con tfno o tablet disponibles en Playstore y repositorios de ubuntu (Debian, derivados de Ubuntu y demas s.o linux) , tiene su que la configuracion, pero funciona realmente bien....(lo que llegue el wifi) Si no lo conocen, recomiendo que investiguen, hay otra aplicacion para android (no recuerdo su nombre) que puede controlar un monton de slider de CV mediante wifi o cable facilmente,en volver al trabajo y ver la tablet informo del nombre.....
Seamos sinceros, en la mayoria de casos para que necesitamos un control remoto en conciertos o teatros, vas a hacer el show desde casa? normalmente no... lo cotidiano es durante el montaje encender grupos de canales para enfocar desde el escenario y/o subido a un truss o una pasarela de teatro y no tener que hechar viajes desde el escenario al control principal de iluminacion para encender luz frontal, recortes, grupos de colores de "par,pc,fresnel..."Pues encontre una aplicacion Android que puede realizar esa funcion con Qlc sobre linux, (Quizas todos la conozcan y creo que descubri America) se trata de QmidiNet, ( https://qmidinet.sourceforge.io/ ) y QmidiCtl ( https://qmidictl.sourceforge.io/ ) totalmente conectables con :qjackctl, QLC+ y control en CV y mediante wifi o cable usb (cable usb y control remoto? quizas periferico externo) Vengo a decir que con estas aplicaciones obtienes un pequeño control remoto con tfno o tablet disponibles en Playstore y repositorios de ubuntu (Debian, derivados de Ubuntu y demas s.o linux) , tiene su que la configuracion, pero funciona realmente bien....(lo que llegue el wifi) Si no lo conocen, recomiendo que investiguen, hay otra aplicacion para android (no recuerdo su nombre) que puede controlar un monton de slider de CV mediante wifi o cable facilmente,en volver al trabajo y ver la tablet informo del nombre.....
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And this quite unreadable post is posted in QLC+ 4 issues because... ?
And this quite unreadable post is posted in QLC+ 4 issues because... ?
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I apologize, first for the illegible of the publication .. (google helps a little) and second to publish in a part of the forum that does not correspond ... when I published, I thought I was in comunity, after publishing and reviewing what I wrote, I discovered that it was not the right place , and I did not understand what Google translated ... The only purpose of the publication was to teach some application to use as a remote control easily and that worked for me .., and it is possible that someone can serve you ...... and returning to the remote control and illegible publication , another android application that works very well with QLC to control CV widget, is andrOSC .... for reporting valid applications .. .mcallegari wrote: ↑Wed Aug 22, 2018 5:14 pm [moderator hat on]
And this quite unreadable post is posted in QLC+ 4 issues because... ?
PS: I'll review well where I publish before publishing, and I'll have to value learning English very well ..... I'm sorry..
(a disaster all) the applications well ....
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