![]() > I'm trying to trigger cues from the sync input of a MOTU 828v3. I'll keep testing here to try and determine whether there's a bug about (Mac OS 10.6.8!), or just my incompetence! Video, Lights, Water Cannon and Lasers (yes, lasers! - for that 80's retro feel.) were all happily following Qlab, but I wanted to test the system with video as clock source, but that's when I fell over. Qlab is not responding to either, but it will respond to MTC generated by Qlab via the IAC bus (thanks for your suggested test Rich!).įor the show in question, I was running Qlab as show master, so it didn't matter. However, when MTC is running (via any device), both MIDI Monitor and Timecode Display display the correct incoming MTC. I've also tried inputting via the built-in jack. I've been experimenting with both incoming MTC and LTC, MOTU Mk3 & Digidesign 003 interfaces, several laptops etc. I have no MIDI devices patched in the preferences page as I believe that Qlab looks at all incoming MIDI. It looks like BoinxTV can be controlled by a Novation Nocturn ( ) I wonder if the MIDI support that implies can be usefully scaled/hacked? Repeat with eachCharacter in characters of "Type me" You do of course already have a MIDI-to-keystroke application: QLab - with a Script Cue along these lines: I've had reasonable success with this bit of freeware before - although I've not tried anything mission critical with it: > Obviously I've only had this working a couple of hours so I haven't tested it extensively but I thought it might be useful to play with if anyone else wanted to use programs without midi controls with Qlab. > Obviously Boinx TV has to be the active application so Qlab has to be contolled by MIDI commands in the background. > (Midi Translator takes keystrokes or midi filters according to rules and will then output keystrokes or Midi in response.) > I have got Qlab and BoinxTV working together on the same machine using Bome's Midi Translator Pro which I hadn't come across before. > Boinx TV can only be controlled using keystrokes. > (BoinxTV chromakeys live, does lower thirds overlays, clocks etc and you can even put skype and facetime up behind the presenter live for remote reporters) > I wanted to automate Boinx TV for a newsreader video system in a show using Qlab. ![]() Thanks!Ĭhange your preferences or unsubscribe here: WHEN REPLYING, PLEASE QUOTE ONLY WHAT YOU NEED. Obviously I've only had this working a couple of hours so I haven't tested it extensively but I thought it might be useful to play with if anyone else wanted to use programs without midi controls with Qlab. ![]() Obviously Boinx TV has to be the active application so Qlab has to be contolled by MIDI commands in the background. (Midi Translator takes keystrokes or midi filters according to rules and will then output keystrokes or Midi in response.) I have got Qlab and BoinxTV working together on the same machine using Bome's Midi Translator Pro which I hadn't come across before. (BoinxTV chromakeys live, does lower thirds overlays, clocks etc and you can even put skype and facetime up behind the presenter live for remote reporters)īoinx TV can only be controlled using keystrokes. ![]() I wanted to automate Boinx TV for a newsreader video system in a show using Qlab.
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