What program are ETC using to show their results on a virtual 3D stage? This would be great for modeling at home.
What program are ETC using to show their results on a virtual 3D stage? This would be great for modeling at home.
The one you see in the videos is a standalone version of that setup. You can't change it, but it reacts. And you don't need a license for that.
Not quite clear here. Are you saying ETC have a stand alone Capture that reacts to the Eos? I have the Student Edition of Capture and a while back hooked QLCPlus with good results. I have enabled the Art-Net in the Eos Shell settings and checked Capture art-net enabled and assigned fixtures to a Universe. But can't see any reaction in Capture's lights as I change values in Eos. Any ideas on this -Thanks
Robert, a few weeks ago I replied to a similar question of yours with some pretty informative links on the ETC website, it was in the following thread: https://community.etcconnect.com/control_consoles/f/eos-family/27479/etc-videos/88156#88156
Grab a copy of sACN View, and see if your computer is even getting sACN from Eos, as sACN is the preferred communication protocol.
What Ueli is referring to is the "Music the Musical" capture file, which can take sACN in from any source, but you can't make any edits to the patch/position of fixtures. You'd need a licensed version of Capture if you'd like to build your own vis files with more than the few included fixtures on the Capture Student Edition.
Let us know where you're getting caught up with Capture, and I'm sure someone on the forum would be able to help
Harrison - lots of good stuff here. I should explain I am using the EOSNamd suite on my desktop (not from a console). Having said that I do not seem to be producing any output to sACNView (which I have no prior knowledge of.
In the Eos shell I see;
Harrison - lots of good stuff here. I should explain I am using the EOSNamd suite on my desktop (not from a console). Having said that I do not seem to be producing any output to sACNView (which I have no prior knowledge of.
In the Eos shell I see;
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