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    @reservoirducksAs my colleagues already touched on. Each single stream would need their own unique ID.Marked this post as answered, if you have any follow-up questions please feel free to ask
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    Hey @Woland, I just recognised, that I ignored your last part about how to set up the Network on two computers. This wasn't intentional.Generally, the setup without a distributing device is exactly the same like you do it with a switch inbetween.Network setup can be irritating and difficult at times. To cover all scenarios and possible issues, would be to much for this thread.But as I don't know about your basic network knowledge and as well for everyone who wish to know, here is a "short" recap:Probably most people know, that ip addresses are needed. Every device has to have a distinkt address (IP Address), which must not exist a second time in the same network. All devices which needs to communicate with each other, has to be in the same 'range' of Addresses. These ranges are defined by the 'subnet mask'.You need to know these addresses, to set them accordingly in the software like Isadora to reach them. (There are other options, but these won't work for all actors/protocols, isadora uses.) There are (generally) three posibilties to address this.   1. Have them set up automaticaly. This is the default setting for most OSes and is called Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)When connected to a network (another computer, or a distributing device like a switch), the OS sets an IP in the range 169.254.0.0 - 169.254.255.255. It automaticaly checks, if an IP allready is occupied and will prevent using it a second time. The issues with this:No controll at all about the IP settings. Therefore the need to find them. How easy this is, depends on the OS and other factors.The IPs might change with every reboot, or even reconnect.Internet won't work at all in most cases.Most probably no interaction with computers that has set their addresses in a different way.   2. Using a device which is managing the settings centrally. This service is called DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).Most routers provide this for easy home LAN and internet connection setup. This DHCP service provides all settings needed by the requesting device and keeps a list of IP adresses, which it gave to the devices.Most devices which use APIPA, are actually first sending a request to the network, to see if an DHCP service exists. If there is one present, they get the needed settings from it. If they don't get an answer, they go on with APIPA the way described in 1. .This is working fine for the usual home or office networks, but:Issues with this:Control is only managable with the DHCP Service itself and the knowlegde about how to handle it.By default, IP addresses come with a lease for a set amount of time (usualy 3 days). If the device is not connected in the lease time again, it might loose this ip and will get a new one.If there are two of those DHCP services present in the same network, they will most likely clash (putting a router in an allready existing network, like in the venues, will most likely have this issue).Combining this setup with manually setup addresses, needs knowledge about the DHCP server settings (which is the other potential issue, integrating into venue networks).   3. Set a static ip manualy in the settings, provided by the operating system.Because of the issues listed above, I would strongly recommend going this way. Even if you don't have alot of knowledge about network principles.Biggest issue: The need for knowledge about the basic IP addressing principles.This might seem counter intuitive. But with these basics you can tackle issues, which you could only manage with even more diving into network tech when using the other seemingly easier options.I strongly suggest to have a dip into this with the help of other pages, like this.At least the parts 'What Is an IP Address?", "The Two Parts of An IP Address" and "The Subnet Mask", will get you going. "DNS" and "The Default Gateway Address" is needed for internet connection, but even if you won't need internet, setting a default gateway will help with issues on Windows, as it takes it as the basis for firewall and other settings. Other possible issues (There might be a lot more, but these are the most common): Firewall settings: In generall firewalls and antivirus apps should be put off. At home and most other closed network environment situations, the router will handle this anyway. Firewalls are mainly needed in unsecure situations, like open wifi or other unknown networks. Port adresses: Protocols like OSC, ArtNet, NDI are using a specific IP port. Every IP address holds more then 65000 possible ports. Some protocols like HTML or certain email protocols, use officially defined ports. If two programms (or actors) use the same port on the same computer, often one of them is blocking it completly. Depending on which one took it first, the following apps/actors can't use them and won't work properly. Some protocols like NDI, use a "sub protocol", to anounce them self on the network. This is meant to help find compatible devices on the network, without knowing the exact IP address. Some managed switches prevent this "shout outs" to propagate, if not propperly set up.This discovering method might even work, if the IP adresses are set up wrong. Which might confuse the user, as getting the actual payload (e.g. NDI videostream) still isn't going to work properly, dispite the fact, that the devices are listed as beeing available. These possible issues are only described in their basics. In reality, they might be even more complex. Like NDI isn't using only one port, but multiple dynamicaly. There are different types of basic network protocols, like TCP and UDP on which are the application protocols (OSC, NDI, etc.) are build on. Specific protocols, like ArtNet are using so called Broadcasting, which can lead to flooding the network, making it very slow. Beside that, there might be other issues, especially regarding Windows, which sometimes is very confusing about how it handles networks (Keyword here is "private vs. public network", see "Gateway settings" above).If computers use more then one network card (even wifi in parallel to cable ethernet), one need to make sure, the apps are using the right one. Some offer a setting for it. Isadora e.g. doesn't. Which IP (and therefor network) is used by Isadora, is shown at the lower edge of the 'general' Preferences pane. This all might seem to be alot to swallow, but with the basics about IP addresses called above, the most cases should be easy to handle.
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    @slbw90 said: Can anyone share any video examples of Isadora in action in a live performance? i use Isadora to VJ live, cutting, scrubbing and jumping multiple video layers to various audio input toggles and levelsyou can see examples at https://www.youtube.com/@mr-j/... including some Isadora control screens in actionrgds, Mr J
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    @dusx @vidasonik This thread went pretty far afield from the actual problem, with many of the exchanges focused on OpenNI Tracker when the actual issue had nothing to do with that plugin. So, for the benefit of any reading this in the future, I have removed all but the first and last posts so that the initial problem statement and the solution remains.I've also changed the generic subject line "ARM 3.2 Crashes" to "Crashes Because of Value Delay Line Actor Using Strings" so that people will immediately know what the source of the problem was. Best Wishes,Mark
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    @dbini said: there were 2 active installs. i'm not sure where one of them is  I think it was on a Mac Mini i have in a drawer somewhere.... When you activate an Isadora 3 Perpetual, Subscription, or Rental License, the dialog gives you an optional field for a name at the bottom. If you put a name in there, it'll show up in the Online License Portal too (which makes it handy for choosing which computer to remotely deactivate your license on). @dbini said: i've deactivated it remotely. Awesome! I was not aware this was possible. It's super handy. It also means if a computer breaks, needs to have the data wiped, gets stolen/destroyed, etc, you can go on the Online License Portal and deactivate your license on that computer remotely and then immediately activate your Isadora 3 Perpetual, Subscription, or Rental License on a different computer hassle-free Best wishes, Woland
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    @xlrstik said: your right i downloaded the wrong version No worries, it happens. Best wishes,Woland
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    @bonemap said: Yes, there is a way to do repel particles using the 3D Model Particles... Demo file linked below  Thanks for sharing @bonemap. Best Wishes,Mark
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    @grimvisions what was the alternative codec that you used which appeared to fix the problem?Cheers,Hugh
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    @dusx got it: thanks for the answer!
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    @fubbi cheers again for helping out on this! Your instincts were right!
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    @woland thanks!
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    @sageBy the way, you don't need the video to image actor anymore. The video  input  and vider output are mutable so you can connect a ci actor to your video player:
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    @grimvisions Very nice tracking and particle work. I have to say I did not see anything in your video that could not be done with Isadora native particle generators. If you want more sophisticated repel and attract parameters look at the 3D Model Particles module. It has very capable options for the style of particle systems that you are designing and are particularly effective when responding to tracking data. The tool set has been enhanced for this purpose about 18 months ago. Best wishes Russell
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    cheers @Notdoc @CitizenJoe @DusX @Kathmandale - and likewise would love to see more projects on here  
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    @Fred said: sorry I thought I added the link  I edited your post to include the link so now we have it twice 
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    You could always look online for another FFGL plugin that is 64bit or a GLSL Shader that does a similar thing.
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    Don't worry it now works! I had another application using the same OSC port to send. Hopefully this is useful for other people.Nic
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    In my first file I forgot to change the second Projector to Stage 2 so here's a new example file and screenshot. 3.0.7 Blackmagic Workaround.zip Best wishes, Woland
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    For running Isadora on computers in an installation-type setting: Isadora > Isadora Preferences > Warnings > Warnings > Disable all warnings Isadora > Isadora Preferences > Warnings > Automatic Updates > Automatically Check for New Versions > Never Isadora > Isadora Preferences > Auto Save > Autosave > Disable auto save Isadora > View > Tip of the Day > uncheck “Show Tips” System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver > Screen Saver > Start After: > Never System Preferences > Mission Control > uncheck “Displays have separate Spaces” (then log out and back in) System Preferences > Notifications > Do Not Disturb > Turn on Do Not Disturb > enable “From: [TIME] to: [TIME]” > set it to “From: 1:01 am to: 1:00 am” (to always keep it in do not disturb)  System Preferences > Notifications > Do Not Disturb > Turn on Do Not Disturb > enable “When display is sleeping” + Enable “When mirroring to TVs and projectors” System Preferences > Notifications > Do Not Disturb > When Do Not Disturb is turned on: > uncheck “Allow calls from everyone” + uncheck “Allow repeated calls” System Preferences > Energy Saver > set “Computer sleep:” + “Display sleep:” to “Never” System Preferences > Energy Saver > uncheck “Put hard disks to sleep when possible” System Preferences > Energy Saver > enable “Start up automatically after a power failure” System Preferences > Network > Wi-Fi > Turn Wi-Fi Off (if you don't need it) System Preferences > Network > Bluetooth > Turn Bluetooth Off (if you don't need it) If you're running the computers without any keyboard or mouse attached (and want to prevent system dialogs looking for a keyboard and mouse via Bluetooth), go to System Preferences > Bluetooth > Advanced button > Uncheck "Open Bluetooth Setup Assistant if no keyboard is detected" + Uncheck "Open Bluetooth Setup Assistant if no mouse or trackpad is detected" > select OK. The Taskbar being visible can be solved by going to System Preferences > General > enable “Automatically hide and show menu bar” The Dock being visible can be solved by going to System Preferences > Dock > enable “Automatically hide and show Dock” If you're controlling the computers by networking them together, it's much better to use Cat5/5e/6 (ethernet cable) to wire them all to an ethernet switch rather than relying on Wi-Fi.If you don't want any other windows to open when you restart the computer, go: Apple > Log Out [USERNAME] > uncheck “Reopen windows when logging back in” > Log Out If you want Isadora to launch a particular file when you turn on the computer: System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login Items > “+” Button > in the dialog, go to Applications > Isadora 3 > and select Isadora to add Isadora (or the specific Isadora file you want to launch on login) as a login item.If you want to launch Isadora and have it launch the specific file itself, goIsadora Preferences > General > Startup Action > Open Most Recent File Isadora Preferences > General > After Loading File > Activate First Scene + Show Stages after 10 Sec. This has the advantage that if you save a newer version of the file, Isadora will open the newer version automatically, instead of you needing to remove the old file as a Login Item and insert the new file as a new Login Item.System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login Items > Remove any other login items not necessary for the installationSystem Preferences > Users & Groups > Click the lock (bottom left) > enter password > Login Options (lower-left) > Choose an account from the “Automatic login” menu > enter password. Computer now automatically logs in to that account on restart.If you have multiple partitions or are launching from an external drive, make sure you restart from the correct partition by going to System Preferences > Startup Disk > Click the lock (bottom left) > enter password > Select the correct partition from which to boot.
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    @woland thanks, the blend maker did the trickFubbi