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    How do I suppress the warning pop-up on live capture input error so that recovery can be automated?

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    • bonemapB
      bonemap Izzy Guru
      last edited by bonemap

      Hi,

      I am attempting to resolve a patch that is required to operate for several hours a day unattended. 

      The system is running on a MacBookPro 2011, OSX Sierra, Isadora 2.5.2. I am moving the patch to run with a Logitech C930e, due to the install, the camera is at the end of a 10mtr USB cable extension. While testing (on a different MacBookPro) I have experienced live capture failure, this happened while the system was left unattended the cause is not clear. It may be cable related or an internal issue? Whatever the cause, I will need to include a recovery procedure for the live feed into Isadora.

      I would be able to resolve the unexpected loss of camera feed using the 'Capture Control' actor to reactivate it, however, The warning pop-up requires a click through so the recovery can not be fully automated - it seems. I have looked in the 'Warnings' options of the Isadora Preferences and have "When video input start fails" unchecked, however this does not suppress the "Isadora-Live Capture Error" pop-up.

      Are there any other options to suppress the pop-up?

      regards,

      bonemap

      http://bonemap.com | Australia
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      • WolandW
        Woland Tech Staff @bonemap
        last edited by

        @bonemap

        Kind of a brute-force method, but what about an autoclicker with the mouse set in the position to close the pop-up?

        http://www.murgaa.com/auto-cli...

        Best wishes,

        Woland

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        • bonemapB
          bonemap Izzy Guru @Woland
          last edited by

          @Woland said:

          a brute-force method

           Thanks, I wonder if that is the only way?

          cheers

          bonemap

          http://bonemap.com | Australia
          Izzy STD/USB 3.2.6 | + Beta 3.x.x
          MBP 16” 2019 2.4 GHz Intel i9 64GB AMD Radeon Pro 5500 8 GB 4TB SSD | 14.1.2 Sonoma
          Mac Studio 2023 M2 Ultra 128GB | OSX 14.1.2 Sonoma
          A range of deployable older Macs

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          • bonemapB
            bonemap Izzy Guru @bonemap
            last edited by bonemap

            @bonemap said:

            It may be cable related

            I  have traced the intermittent live capture failure to a cable issue. However, I think it would be a helpful feature to add the suppression of the Live Capture Error pop-up as an option in the Warnings check boxes in Isadora Preferences, so that a recovery routine can be automated in a patch during unattended installations.

            Best wishes

            Bonemap 

            http://bonemap.com | Australia
            Izzy STD/USB 3.2.6 | + Beta 3.x.x
            MBP 16” 2019 2.4 GHz Intel i9 64GB AMD Radeon Pro 5500 8 GB 4TB SSD | 14.1.2 Sonoma
            Mac Studio 2023 M2 Ultra 128GB | OSX 14.1.2 Sonoma
            A range of deployable older Macs

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