Controlling QLC+ Channels Groups from QLab using OSC
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Oops, my post was too terse. Here are some details:
* QLC+ 4.10.4, tested on both Windows 7 and OS X 10.10.5 with Enttec Open DMX USB
* QLab 3.1.24
* Testing with a Tinkerkit DMX MOSFET receiver
* Note that on the OS X test, OSC is sent via localhost, where as on Windows it's over the network because QLab only runs on Mac
Here are the steps to reproduce:
1 - Create a workspace with OSC input and DMX output. Create a corresponding profile and autodetect the OSC command you are using.
2 - Add a single generic fixture, create a channels group containing it, and autodetect the OSC command for the group.
3 - Test that you can control your group using OSC (I can).
4 - Save the workspace and quit QLC+
5 - Open the workspace again
6 - Try your OSC commands (they don't work for me)
7 - Navigate to the Simple Desk
8 - Test again (now it works!)
9 - Navigate away from the Simple Desk to any other page
10 - Test again (it still works!)
* QLC+ 4.10.4, tested on both Windows 7 and OS X 10.10.5 with Enttec Open DMX USB
* QLab 3.1.24
* Testing with a Tinkerkit DMX MOSFET receiver
* Note that on the OS X test, OSC is sent via localhost, where as on Windows it's over the network because QLab only runs on Mac
Here are the steps to reproduce:
1 - Create a workspace with OSC input and DMX output. Create a corresponding profile and autodetect the OSC command you are using.
2 - Add a single generic fixture, create a channels group containing it, and autodetect the OSC command for the group.
3 - Test that you can control your group using OSC (I can).
4 - Save the workspace and quit QLC+
5 - Open the workspace again
6 - Try your OSC commands (they don't work for me)
7 - Navigate to the Simple Desk
8 - Test again (now it works!)
9 - Navigate away from the Simple Desk to any other page
10 - Test again (it still works!)