New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
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New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
There is a new bug I think with the the fading of dimmerchannels by using a superscene.
There are 2 ways to fade in and out (see picture)
[attachment=0]Bildschirmfoto 2023-03-09 um 16.15.52.png[/attachment]
The right version in my picture works fine.
In the left version, the spots did not fade in and out, they switch!
In beta9 it worked fine.
Regards,
Michael
There are 2 ways to fade in and out (see picture)
[attachment=0]Bildschirmfoto 2023-03-09 um 16.15.52.png[/attachment]
The right version in my picture works fine.
In the left version, the spots did not fade in and out, they switch!
In beta9 it worked fine.
Regards,
Michael
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Re: New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
The mail should be in your mailbox now.
Thank you,
Michael
Thank you,
Michael
Re: New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
Wich version is that?
I can only see Version - 5.0.b9 from 24 Feb 2023, 17:43
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Re: New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
It is the Version from 6.3.2023.
There was a popup-window at startup, that there is a new version.
Now this version is also availible in the download-section.
There was a popup-window at startup, that there is a new version.
Now this version is also availible in the download-section.
Re: New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
I did not opened Daslight today. Thats why I did not se the "new Version" window appearing by opening.
Sorry, my mistake.....
Sorry, my mistake.....
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Marc Clerx
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.
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Marc Clerx
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Re: New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
I have a problem with that too!!! my show is bad now because I have a lot of fade in and fade out. Where can I download the previous version ????
Re: New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
In b09 there was an bug and sometimes there was an fade, sometimes no.
Fade which can set up inside an block, is a fade between other block which are playing in the same time.
If there is only one block, there is no fade (fade between nothing and something produce nothing).
If you want a fade, you must just add an other block to produce fade between something and something.
I hope it's understandable for you.
Regards
Fade which can set up inside an block, is a fade between other block which are playing in the same time.
If there is only one block, there is no fade (fade between nothing and something produce nothing).
If you want a fade, you must just add an other block to produce fade between something and something.
I hope it's understandable for you.
Regards
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Re: New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
You mean something like that (Picture)?
Block 1 = Fixture 1 with fade out
Block 2 = Fixture 2 with fade in
Is this what you mean? But there is also no fade.
If bothe blocks are Fixture 1 it's the same, no fade.
And why it works, if I use a generic single channel with only one block? There is a fade between the block and nothing.
For my work I can change my programming and use only the dimming-curve, but it is not nice.
A fade between one block and nothing should be a fade in or fade out like in b09.
[attachment=0]Fade.png[/attachment]
Block 1 = Fixture 1 with fade out
Block 2 = Fixture 2 with fade in
Is this what you mean? But there is also no fade.
If bothe blocks are Fixture 1 it's the same, no fade.
And why it works, if I use a generic single channel with only one block? There is a fade between the block and nothing.
For my work I can change my programming and use only the dimming-curve, but it is not nice.
A fade between one block and nothing should be a fade in or fade out like in b09.
[attachment=0]Fade.png[/attachment]
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Re: New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
mheidler wrote:You mean something like that (Picture)?
Block 1 = Fixture 1 with fade out
Block 2 = Fixture 2 with fade in
Is this what you mean? But there is also no fade.
No you have to put a block which contains data for the same fixture.
For example If you want a fade between dimmer off and dimmer full you need an dimmer off block below the block dimmer full.
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Re: New Fading-Bug in Superscene in todays update
Thank you, now I understand this function.
I placed a block for red in Track 1 and a block for green on Track 2, Fade out on Block one, no Fade in on block 2, and now the spot fades from red to green.
For me this is ok, I can work with that.
Regards,
Michael
I placed a block for red in Track 1 and a block for green on Track 2, Fade out on Block one, no Fade in on block 2, and now the spot fades from red to green.
For me this is ok, I can work with that.
Regards,
Michael