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telnet serial port command output

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2020 09:38
by Javen
It is strongly recommended to add the tcp telnet command output control to the resolume stage. This is very useful for controlling equipment. love you

Re: telnet serial port command output

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2020 13:41
by Arvol
What!?! Lol
Is this 1998?
There are better modern methods of control for Resolume that are already in place. Please give those a shot:

OSC:
https://resolume.com/support/en/osc

DMX [Artnet]:
https://resolume.com/support/en/dmx-shortcuts

VNC:
https://anydesk.com/en

MIDI Over Ethernet:
https://resolume.com/support/en/midi-shortcuts
https://www.bome.com/shop/bomenetpro
http://www.copperlan.org/

Re: telnet serial port command output

Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2020 15:49
by Javen
:oops:

Re: telnet serial port command output

Posted: Wed May 12, 2021 19:47
by Yu HaiChuang
Arvol wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 13:41 What!?! Lol
Is this 1998?
There are better modern methods of control for Resolume that are already in place. Please give those a shot:

OSC:
https://resolume.com/support/en/osc

DMX [Artnet]:
https://resolume.com/support/en/dmx-shortcuts

VNC:
https://anydesk.com/en

MIDI Over Ethernet:
https://resolume.com/support/en/midi-shortcuts
https://www.bome.com/shop/bomenetpro
http://www.copperlan.org/
:shock: Indeed, it is already in 2021, I recently encountered an audio device that needs telnet control, but there is no way, I have to use python forwarding to control it.

Re: telnet serial port command output

Posted: Thu May 13, 2021 06:52
by drazkers
Alot of us use touch designer with resolume for these edge cases that the dev's should absolutely not be spending time on.

https://derivative.ca/

Re: telnet serial port command output

Posted: Thu May 13, 2021 17:13
by Arvol
^ 100% agree. Which is why I learned TD, because some of these niche use cases isn't worth asking dev's to spend time on if only 0.001% of the users would find that feature useful ;)

Re: telnet serial port command output

Posted: Fri May 14, 2021 08:20
by Zoltán

Re: telnet serial port command output

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2021 21:22
by Full Spectrum
Going to bump this. I'm seeing a lot of TCI/IP hate, which I understand, but I assure you it's not an edge case request. Panasonic, Christie, Barco... these are not edge case companies.

(Unless I'm mistaken about the subject of this request? I'm talking about sending scripts over TCP/IP)

90% of the shows I work on involve me setting some kind of convoluted system to control the shutters on projectors, which is crucial in any theatrical/opera environment. It would help elevate Resolume up as a viable alternative to more traditional media servers if it had a feature to do it natively.

Thank you! You all rock.

Re: telnet serial port command output

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2021 23:05
by Arvol
Full Spectrum wrote: Mon Nov 29, 2021 21:22 Going to bump this. I'm seeing a lot of TCI/IP hate, which I understand, but I assure you it's not an edge case request. Panasonic, Christie, Barco... these are not edge case companies.

(Unless I'm mistaken about the subject of this request? I'm talking about sending scripts over TCP/IP)

90% of the shows I work on involve me setting some kind of convoluted system to control the shutters on projectors, which is crucial in any theatrical/opera environment. It would help elevate Resolume up as a viable alternative to more traditional media servers if it had a feature to do it natively.

Thank you! You all rock.
What you're talking about and what the OP is talking about (Telnet) are 2 vastly different things ;)
For what you're after, it sounds like Companion from Bitfocus (Streamdeck software) is the perfect tool for what you're after. You can even send OSC From Resolume to Companion to trigger buttons.

Re: telnet serial port command output

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2021 23:53
by Full Spectrum
Thank you, Arvol! Yes, I thought I might be conflating the two.

Thank you, I do use bitfocus with my Streamdeck for smaller shows (and my elaborate D&D campaigns), but again, I would strongly encourage Resolume to provide a native solution. As much as I, the designer, can easily do it, there is a culture of simplicity and turn-key workflows that bigger theaters depend on. Most opera companies would laugh me out of the room if I showed up with a Streamdeck and asked somebody to press a button that wasn't spacebar.