[SOLVED] Jpeg of scene
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 anybody help or advise. I have compiled a scene with text actor and 4 picture players & projectors. to show people what the scene looks like I have created a jpeg with the screen actor So can I (instead of having all the player, projector & text actors in this scene) which will be projected some 15 times during the performance just put one picture player & one projector and Point it to the jpeg I have just created Thanks Arthur 
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 Hello @tr742, I'm not sure, if I get you right about what to achieve, but if you just want to play the jpgs you created, unrelated to the patch you created befor, you could just load the jpgs into the media list. Then you get rid of the everything but the projector (do a duplicate of the scene, just in case! Or even use a copy of your projectfile), put the picture player into the patch and connect it to the projector. You can then select the jpg with the media input of the picture player. If you did the screenshot with the 'capture stage to picture' actor, everything should be the same afterwards, as you use the same projector and it's settings. If you want to have the picture switch on/off some more smoothly use a gate actor between player and projector or a button controller with values 0 and 100, connected to the projectors intensity value. 
 If you use a fader controller to the intensity instead/as well, you could even fade in and out. Or use an envelope actor for automation...Best 
 Dill
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 @tr742 said: anybody help or advise. 
 I have compiled a scene with text actor and 4 picture players & projectors.
 to show people what the scene looks like I have created a jpeg with the screen actor
 So can I (instead of having all the player, projector & text actors in this scene) which will be projected some 15 times during the performance just put one picture player & one projector and
 Point it to the jpeg I have just created
 Thanks
 ArthurOk, I think I got you wrong. The part of my answer, that makes sense to your question is: If you used the 'capture stage to picture' actor, with a fresh unchanged projector actor, and nothing changed to the projection setup, the output should stay the same! Best 
 Dill
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