resolume controlled by ENTTEC DMX PRO

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sompompir
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resolume controlled by ENTTEC DMX PRO

Post by sompompir »

Hi!

I've got the version of resolume called resolume avenue 3.1.3, and was wandering if it can be controled by DMX. On resolume site I found they recomend some ENTTEC DMX PRO device, but I can't find
any manuals to see how it should be done and how it works.

I would appreciate any information about that...

ty :)

levon
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Re: resolume controlled by ENTTEC DMX PRO

Post by levon »

Resolume Avenue does not have DMX integration, Version 2 you could use DMX to control it, and also control DMX from flash, but that function has not been ported over to Avenue.

sompompir
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Re: resolume controlled by ENTTEC DMX PRO

Post by sompompir »

any recomended hardver for that? does it work with ENTTEC?

jjames
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Re: resolume controlled by ENTTEC DMX PRO

Post by jjames »

Support has been added for Enttec DMX Pro. But I have trouble with it on some computers.

dbassix
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Re: resolume controlled by ENTTEC DMX PRO

Post by dbassix »

We're using the ENTTEC DMX USB Pro in our Mediaservers and have no trouble with this so far. We just did our own mapping for resolume and build a fixture for our lightning software.

Take a look here: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=7684

jjames
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Re: resolume controlled by ENTTEC DMX PRO

Post by jjames »

Great photos!

I tracked down my Com port conflict problems. I am now working on the mapping and fixture editing.

Seeing your post has made me realise that one way of overcoming the multiple screen and projector problem is to just run Resolume on more than one machine. It is easier (and cheaper) than trying to get six HD outputs to run smoothly out of the one computer.

Thanks.

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