Mirror mode. Does it have to show only whats on the desks monitors?

Hi

We've got and Element 60/250 which has the original motherboard (i.e. only two monitor outputs), has two 19" 1920x1024 monitors, and is running the latest version of the software. What I'm trying to do is basically use my laptops display as a third monitor by using the Eos software in mirror mode. The laptop and console talk to each other perfectly well, but I can't seem to make the laptop display the cue list, for example, while the console displays a Magic sheet on one monitor and palette buttons on the other.

Can the laptop only display the contents of the consoles monitor?  Can I not display something different on my laptop? I appreciate that I need a dongle to control my console from my laptop, but I'm not trying to do that. All I want is to have the cue list on the laptop, and lamp controls (Magic sheets, palette buttons, etc) on the consoles displays. Is this possible? Seems a bit silly if it isn't.

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  • Thank you for clarifying what the 256 dongle can do. However I don't want to control the console from the laptop. I just want to be able to see what it is doing on my laptop, and I don't see why I'd need to buy a dongle to do this. Surely mirror mode should allow me to see everything the console is doing, not just what it is showing on its monitors? I can think of no good reason why it shouldn't work like I'm suggesting.
  • Sorry, I don't get the question.
    What do,you mean "should show everything the console is doing"?
    It does show everything the console shows (on its own monitor).. But nothing more. If you want a different view on your Laptop, you need client mode (technically you are controlling the desk if you switch arround displays).

    Like it or not, mirror mode won't show anything different on the laptop's monitor than on the console's monitor.
  • What I meant was that I should be able to see the cue list or the channel list, for example, on the laptop regardless of what is being shown on the consoles monitors. Because the laptop is synchronised with the console, all the console would need to do is say to the laptop "I'm in this cue", or "These are the channel levels", and the laptop should then update the relevant parts of the display. I don't see why you think that this means the laptop is controlling the console.

    Basically I'm asking why the laptop doesn't simply mirror the state of the console (channel levels, cue state, etc) and then display whichever portions of that data that I want to look at. To me, mirror mode should mean that the laptop mirrors the state of the console and not necessarily its appearance.
  • I completely understand what you want or what you wish what would be. But unfortunately the system is not designed to work that way.
    Mirror mirrors the whole console, including its display status. If you change a display on the console, you are controlling the console, ie you are giving a command. Now you wish to give this command on the mirror, to change a display. And that just doesn't work.

    Again, if I stand in front of my mirror at home wearing a coat, the mirror won't show my shirt. Only if Imtake the coat of, the mirror shows the shirt. Consider me as the console and the mirror on my wall the mirror mode laptop. (I know it's a kind of stupid example but it kind of explains it). In this example the mirror is also not able to tell me to take the coat of (neither would it be possible to see coat and shirt at the same time.

    That's just the ETC defined the modes. I'm pretty sure it's more marketing reasons than technical reasons, but that's the way it is.
  • The definition of mirror mode is: the laptop shows exactly what the consoles first monitor shows, nothing more nothing less.
    For everything else you need a dongle
  • So if I had a dongle does that mean that if I change the display on the laptop it would also change the display on the console?
  • NOT IF you have a dongle. Then you can log in as client.

    Thx Ueli
  • Okay. I'm wondering if anyone from ETC could explain why I can't see everything the console is doing on my laptop. Doesn't seem very useful just to repeat only what is on the consoles display.
  • Because the system is designed like this. Mirror is for example useful if you want a remote monitor, for example for the stage anger to follow the cue list. Or for the designer to see the channel values without bending over....
  • But you can't display channel values on one mirror client, and the cue list on another mirror client at the same time, can you? So in your example the stage manager would have to wait for the designer to finish what they are doing so they can see the cue list, and vice versa. Also the board op. would have to change what is shown on monitor one so that the stage manager and designer can see what they need to see. You can get round all of this by having a combined cue/channel list that the board op, stage manager, and designer all share, but why should they have to? I doubt they've all got high-res. monitors....
  • I don't think you can be a client to Element (Ueli?).

    I'm never used Element or Mirror Mode on Eos but yes I think they do need to be the same resolution.

    Sadly on Element I don't you can do what you want. Are you using the workspaces?

    And it's always better to give the software version number as this is helpful to users in the future when looking on old posts and more importantly it's helpful for the Eos team because the 'latest software' for you is not the latest for them.
  • You can connect as a client to an Element, but you're still limited to one user.
  • nick, this changed when nomad came out.
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