
Remotely controlling Arena
Re: Remotely controlling Arena
i love my xbox controller :p it works up to 20-30m , i got my main controls & fx mapped , and it's fun 

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Re: Remotely controlling Arena
There are two good strategies for this:
1) Use VNC or something similar to remotely access the PC
2) Setup Resolume on your control PC and your show PC, enable OSC output on the control PC and OSC input on the show PC, make sure the IP addresses are correct, and you should be able to have the show PC do everything the control PC does in Resolume
I just tried out 2) on a couple of my machines, and it took about 30 seconds to set up. Works fine. Works best if you have the same comp loaded on both machines.
1) Use VNC or something similar to remotely access the PC
2) Setup Resolume on your control PC and your show PC, enable OSC output on the control PC and OSC input on the show PC, make sure the IP addresses are correct, and you should be able to have the show PC do everything the control PC does in Resolume
I just tried out 2) on a couple of my machines, and it took about 30 seconds to set up. Works fine. Works best if you have the same comp loaded on both machines.
moha20106 wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 20:36 Hi all,
I'm asking for the way to remotely controlling the Resolume Arena
My PC will be behind the led display for the connections to the video-proseccors
But the control area and the operators will be far and in the different place
So, I'm asking about the way to controlling the Arena software remotely by laptop over UTP cable
Or any idea to remote it
Anyone have idea about that?
Thanks
Re: Remotely controlling Arena
Im still can't understand how to use OSC with my laptop
I will try again
Thanks dear for your help
I will try again
Thanks dear for your help
Re: Remotely controlling Arena
If you are trying to control your server with a laptop, your best bet (and probabbly easiest setup) is probably going to be a VNC session (Virtual Network Computing).
Give RealVNC Connect a test drive as it's easy to setup and you can easily isolate which screen you can see remotely as I'm sure you'll want to limit the session to the UI.
Give RealVNC Connect a test drive as it's easy to setup and you can easily isolate which screen you can see remotely as I'm sure you'll want to limit the session to the UI.
Re: Remotely controlling Arena
If you can have an UTP cable to backstage, there are solutions to send your Video signal over that UTP cable you know...moha20106 wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 20:36 So, I'm asking about the way to controlling the Arena software remotely by laptop over UTP cable
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Re: Remotely controlling Arena
thanks dear for your replyOaktown wrote: Tue Jan 01, 2019 18:57 If you are trying to control your server with a laptop, your best bet (and probabbly easiest setup) is probably going to be a VNC session (Virtual Network Computing).
Give RealVNC Connect a test drive as it's easy to setup and you can easily isolate which screen you can see remotely as I'm sure you'll want to limit the session to the UI.
Re: Remotely controlling Arena
i will give it a try
thanks Zoltán
Re: Remotely controlling Arena
That's what I do most of the time and I extend 4K/30 signals over 300ft of Cat6a copper all the time with no issues at all.moha20106 wrote:i will give it a try
thanks Zoltán
If you go that route, keep in mind that HDBaseT needs its own infrastructure which means it can't be concurrent with an ethernet network on existing infrastructure. Also, it will not go through ethernet routers and switchers. Also, my recommendation to you is to use Cat6a copper cables if you use anything above 100ft.