Thanks guys, I was missing the part setting up the remote on the software.
I will try it now and let you know!!!
thanks for your help
Thanks guys, I was missing the part setting up the remote on the software.
I will try it now and let you know!!!
thanks for your help
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1 Catalyst PM Pro V4.40 m466
-1 Mac Pro 3.0 Ghz Dual Quad Core Xeon
ATI Radeon XT1900 512 MB
16GB RAM
OSX 10.6.8
-1 MacBook Pro 2.7 Ghz Quad Core i7
Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT 256 MB
16GB RAM
OSX 10.8.5
-1 Matrox TH2G DP Edition
-1 Blackmagic Decklink Duo
-1 Epiphan VGA2USB LR
RoadHog 4
Works like a charm, I would like to thank you all for your help, We are working on Marcos Witt new CD and DVD, It's going to be recorded live on his concert here in Bogota on saturday may 17th.
Our Catalysts are doing the screens for the concert.
So the DVD production team thanks all of you as well.
Once again, a million thank yous.
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1 Catalyst PM Pro V4.40 m466
-1 Mac Pro 3.0 Ghz Dual Quad Core Xeon
ATI Radeon XT1900 512 MB
16GB RAM
OSX 10.6.8
-1 MacBook Pro 2.7 Ghz Quad Core i7
Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT 256 MB
16GB RAM
OSX 10.8.5
-1 Matrox TH2G DP Edition
-1 Blackmagic Decklink Duo
-1 Epiphan VGA2USB LR
RoadHog 4
Macs are Auto MDI/MDIX - ie you can use either a 'cross' or 'straight' cable to connect between 2 of them.
However, some hubs/switches may not be - so best to use 'straight' patch cables.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium_dependent_interface
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you dont need crossovers on macs for many years - they autodetect the ethernet connectivity-
it can be more of a problem if you do use crossover cables -
and it can be a problem if another device senses with a different delay. then the autonegotiate can get in the way - i suggest when using dumb artnet boxes always using a hub - with another mac- its not usually a problem.
also - you dont have to have any ip address set up for syncing - it uses a broadcast protocol that is not sensitive to address ( as long as the mac has some address the actual address doesnt matter )
Hey Richard, I am curious to some of your statements and would love it it you could clarify what you mean. I'm a little confused.
What do you mean by senses with a different delay? Are you referring to issues with packet collisions?
Are you referring to auto-negotiate in Catalyst or from a switch?
Do you mean using a hub as opposed to a switch? Or do you mean using a hub as an intermediate step between the MAC and the Artnet device?
A couple other questions...
- Is there a way to adapt the software where a user can choose which Ethernet port?
- How about a way to use Catalyst as a DHCP server?
- How about a way to narrow Catalyst Control so it's not a full subnet multicast?
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