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Ok, I was asked again how does it work, so I suppose it is better to write a little how to..
Download and install Syphon virtual screen :) Reboot. You should find the Syphon virtual screen icon in the status bar (on the left of the system clock).
Through the application menu you can enable/disable the fake additional monitor AND the syphon server. They should both be enabled as default, so you should also find a fake additional monitor already active in your system (check in preferences). You can use this extra monitor as the main video out in qlab (qlab-workspace
preferences-drag "screen1" to the fake display). When using this extra monitor, QLab video output is piped to a Syphon server and accessible in other Syphon-enabled applications (MadMapper, Quartz Composer … check syphon.v002.info for a list)
Again: since the frame buffer reside in system RAM and not in GPU RAM this is not the best solution for everyday Syphon work: every frame has to be uploaded to the GPU RAM to be published on a syphon server, and this is a (relatively) slow operation. But still it can be helpful to hijack an application video output that is not Syphon-enabled. As for now, this is the only solution with QLab, while we wait for a real support in the application.
When you aren't using them, I suggest to disable virtual device and syphon server to avoid CPU extra work.
Enjoy!
Andrea
Hi Andrea, trying to get this up and running. I downloaded and installed the package. After running the application, it says the "Driver is not loaded" and "Enable Syphon server" is greyed out. I'm running 10.6.8.Thanks a bunch. I love the idea, can't wait to try it out!-Sam
Hi,I have Installed Syphon Virtual Screen on my MacBook Pro OSX 10.7.4. I have set Qlab to use the virtual screen for output. All video cues are assigned to the virtual screen. I have set up a syphon layer in Millumin but when I click Enable Syphon Server nothing happens. Nothing shows in Millunim and the menu item in SVS still says Enable Syphon Server as opposed to Disable.I have downloaded the Simple Syphon Server and Simple Syphon Client and they work fine.Anyone have any Ideas as to why I can't Enable Syphon Server?Thanks
Processor 2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256 MB
Software Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4 (11E53)
Thank you for sharing this software! It's a real help for the kind of work I'm doing. I have two questions, and I'm not savvy when it comes to programming, so I hope they aren't TOO ignorant…
- Is there a way to have SVS not double the main display? E.G. I'm using QLab to send images to MadMapper, but when I enter a Q, it shows up on my main screen. Is there a setting somewhere to change that? Or is that just how it is?
- You've mentioned that, because of the way it's programmed, things may run a bit slow. I'm hoping to use this for a production, and I have a bit of flexibility of what computer I spec. Do you have any suggestions for processor speed/graphics chipset/amount of RAM?
Any help you could give on the subject would be much appreciated.Thank you,Joe Holdman
Hey Andrea,The links seem to be down again. Any chance you could enable them or give alternates?Thank you!xJ
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I'm sorry to bug you about it! Is there an alternate link - or could anyone email me the files?
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Ok, I was asked again how does it work, so I suppose it is better to write a little how to..
Download and install Syphon virtual screen :) Reboot. You should find the Syphon virtual screen icon in the status bar (on the left of the system clock).
Through the application menu you can enable/disable the fake additional monitor AND the syphon server. They should both be enabled as default, so you should also find a fake additional monitor already active in your system (check in preferences). You can use this extra monitor as the main video out in qlab (qlab-workspace
preferences-drag "screen1" to the fake display). When using this extra monitor, QLab video output is piped to a Syphon server and accessible in other Syphon-enabled applications (MadMapper, Quartz Composer … check syphon.v002.info for a list)
Again: since the frame buffer reside in system RAM and not in GPU RAM this is not the best solution for everyday Syphon work: every frame has to be uploaded to the GPU RAM to be published on a syphon server, and this is a (relatively) slow operation. But still it can be helpful to hijack an application video output that is not Syphon-enabled. As for now, this is the only solution with QLab, while we wait for a real support in the application.
When you aren't using them, I suggest to disable virtual device and syphon server to avoid CPU extra work.
Enjoy!
Andrea