Fulltext results:
- Networking for Lasershows, QuickShow, and Entertainment
- sues, so we recommend 10.x.x.x as a good starting point, or utilizing the ubiquitous 192.168.1.x prefix a... t overall when doing your shows. Hopefully to the point where you will never experience any issues. ===... e haven't done this yet, a link will magically appear at some point in the future when this gets setup.
- Projection Zones
- a few more options. You can control the vanishing point created by the actual projector position. You an ... d be to prevent scanning above or below a certain point. For example, lets say that you were projecting l
- Projector Settings
- nts in beginning and ending of the line. **Fixed point number** - the path always has the same number of... e ending. **Beam Generation Settings** - minimum point number. QuickShow has a specially designed, power
- About Timeline and BPM relation
- ce of events explain what we have now. Starting point is 2004. The LivePRO development period. In that ... example, as seen on audio editors, You can set a point where the BPM changes to some value or goes up/do
- Files and File Extensions
- rol the laser. The information is not stored in a point-by-point manor as with ILDA files. Instead, an advanced coding method is used resulting in the smallest
- Lasershow Designer QuickShow Manual
- Settings]] * [[quickshow:pointingtoacuelocation|Point to a cue location]] * [[quickshow:status bar co
- How to Use the Advanced Shape Editor @quickshow:video
- itor, how to make pointed line shapes, change the point density, brightness and apply an effect. **Cha
- Controlling multiple lasers
- mouse button on one of the zones, and, from that point forward, most laser cues will be directed to the
- Pointing to a cue location
- , you can find out which other cues or QuickTools point to the cue by right-clicking on the cue and choos