Here is a very dirty way to export the patch from Wysiwyg into an ETC EOS Console with the help of Microsoft Excel. It might need a little polishing, so let me know if this works on your set-up and find a way to improve or streamline this a bit more. There are a few steps you need to do, so only do this with large shows, where it would be a lot of work to type everything twice. You need: - Wysiwyg - Microsoft Excel (with macro's activated) - ETC EOS offline or online version 2.7 or higher Step 1: Patch your show as you would usually do Step 2: - In DATA view make a new Columns Shortcut - Open View Options>Data Options - Add ONLY the following Columns in this order: Channel, Spot, Type, Purpose, Color, Patch Universe, Patch Address If you plan to do this more often you can put it in your wysiwyg template (.wyt) Please see the attached Wysiwyg to EOS.wyg file for an example. Step 3: - Select this sheet - Choose File>Export>Worksheet - Make sure you choose the .xls file format - Make sure you check the "Use standard English headers" checkbox Step 4: - Open the exported file in Excel [Only first time]
It is the final step. After I have mapped my fixtures. When I press okay none of the channels are patched. Then when I go to PATCH said "patched" channels all say dimmer even if they are an intelligent and there is address next to the channel.
The wysiwyg Light Emitting Surface (LES) Wizard, lets you quickly create a grid of light-emitting surfaces. If you like, you can patch the surfaces and control their colour and intensity with a lighting console. By patching the colour and intensity of the surfaces separately, you are able to control both properties independently or together with lighting consoles and media or video servers.
In this Tip, you will learn how to create an LES grid, choosing multi-patch for colour and single patch for intensity. You will also apply an image to it that you will be able to display with the Image Console. For this Tip, we will use one of the Windows sample images in 800600 resolution. For details on configuring and connecting the Image Console, see the Release 20 wysiwyg Reference Guide.
Before you can control your patched grid light-emitting surfaces with the Image Console, you must configure and connect the Console. For details, see the wysiwyg Reference Guide for Release 20.
Basically, ive plugged my laptop into the desk which is running Wysiwyg Perform, Set the desk Net 1 to DMX out with values 1 to 512, Set up the static IP on the computer like it said in the guide and have the strand driver installed, it connects fine in wysiwyg device manager and I can bind the universe I made to port 1.
To test it I just put a few parcans on a bar and patched them to channels 1 to 4 in wysiwyg, but when I put them up on the strand nothing comes up on the live screen in wysiwyg, ive tryed everything I can think of, every setting possible im stumped!
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