Dominic Bilkey wrote:
> We've had massive success with a Yamaha 01v96i and a dual Qlab rig
> using a usb switcher to switch. It's surprisingly robust and whilst
> you have to accept red crosses in the backup Qlab we were amazed that
> by switching Qlab immediately picked up from the next cue with no
> other intervention.
We advise against connecting and disconnecting audio and video hardware
from your Mac while QLab is running.
While you may have had success with this, Dominic, I would like to agree
with Douglas that in general, this is not advisable and likely leads to
unpredictability.
In general, the value of a redundant system decreases as fewer and fewer
of the pieces of the system are actually redundant. In the case of using
two Macs connected to an X32, one with USB and one with Dante, switching
over to your backup Mac means you're changing two variables in your
system: the choice of Mac, and the choice of transport mechanism. Is it
better than no redundancy? I suppose so. But it's not a *lot* better, I
think, particularly if you take good care of your Macs, avoid cheap
cable, and test things thoroughly before the audience is in the room.
Best
Sam
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