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Debouncing

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Hi,

a debouncingoption would be great.

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Re: Debouncing

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Sounds great!

What would that do?
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Re: Debouncing

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Zoltán wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 12:26 Sounds great!

What would that do?
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I don't know anything about debouncing.... but I really like it!

+1 from me! :P
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Re: Debouncing

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Debouncing means, that for example a clip would not be triggered again, when this clip has been triggered max x ms before. Therefore there could be a slider (0-1000 ms) for example.

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may you describe the use-case in which you would uses such a function?
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Re: Debouncing

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For example when a clip should be triggered by motion and two PIR-sensors has been installed, because of fail-safety.

Second example is an installation with bouncy push button switches.

When it's in advance clear, that there will be no need to trigger faster than 1000 ms, then this is a welcome option in the eventindustry, when Resolume is used as a mediaserver.

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Re: Debouncing

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Setting the clip playModeAway to continue from last position would probably help a lot with this: https://resolume.com/support/en/video#playmode-away
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Re: Debouncing

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Ahha... Now i know what i want...debouncing ;)

Its kind of the play ahead solution but also not....

I had a corparate job and i wanted a playmode:

When i click it the clip starts from the beginning, but then it cant be stoped till the end... so i cant excidently start it again.
Ofc you just pay attention and dont click, but a fool proof safety also would be nice...

The Problem to play ahead or realativ pick up was that i couldnt start it from the beginning easy but had to "reset" it somehow when i preview it before the show...


Soo Team Resolume may understand now what i would like to have and it may be called debouncing.
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Re: Debouncing

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Zoltán wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 12:26 Sounds great!

What would that do?
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