Hello guys, This is amazing software and I suggest it to everyone. I can not say enough good things about all your hard work. Here's a feature I'd love to see.
I am a Mobile DJ and I currently Run Virtual DJ 8. I'd love to see a Plugin for the DJ software that connects to QLC+ Via TCP The overall goal is to set Commands with Cuepoints in a Music track so that as the song plays it generates commands that allow cues, buttons, or sequences to be turned on and off or indexed to the next cue. Freestyler (lighting software from denmark) has this feature. Maybe you can look at there implementation and get some ideas as to how this might be accomplished.
Virtual DJ Software, MP3 and Video mix software. Talks with other developers etc VirtualDJ forums VirtualDJ Plugins The Advanced. Page: Topic: The Advanced Freestyler integration thread - Page: 1. In other words, you can get feedback from Freestyler inside VirtualDj. Also this means that you can remap ANY device working with VirtualDj.
I know this is a huge request but I think it would be very useful integration into other command based systems as well to have a TCP command system available. I will gladly test bed anything you come up with to help. I wish I knew coding better to be part of the development team. Sorry for digging this out once again, but i was just about to ask for a similar feature.
I am not very good with all the networking stuff so forgive me if the solution is easier than i can wrap my head around at the moment. I want to control QLC+ from a Doremi Media Server in a cinema. Those doremis are able to send RAW tcp or udp messages, and thats about it. It would be fabulous to have some easy, human readable udp messages to trigger certain actions, i still have hope it might be implemented some time? There are some devices out there (mainly udp relay boards) that support such simple commands ( would be an example, another one with tcp commands). Think of something like 'P001/r/n' to start a program. Creating an OSC Package with the correct bytesize and format is actually too much to handle for the people who will use and program those doremi servers (propably also for me).
I was thinking about a small arduino sketch to listen for custom tcp messages and converting it to OSC messages but it would be so much nicer to have this functionality without additional hardware. A PC/MAC other than the raspberry with QLC+ is not wanted in my scenario (sadly). Or is there a way to send out those Websocket API commands directly via tcp/udp? I'm lost with the format this would have to have. The existing commands would be more than i could wish for but they need to be somewhat easy to edit. Propably running Node-Red und the raspberry to convert a custom TCP Message to OSC on localhost?
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Any help is appreciated and sorry for my english.
For anyone who runs a mobile business that uses dmx lighting, SBDJ has just released version 1.2 of his freestyler plugin. Version 1 sends beatgrid information to freestylers s2l 'sound to light' input, so your lights are in time with the beat. This new version however also allows you to send messages via vdj's internal script language to freestyler to control it's functions for things like changing lighting scenes. This version even lets you to send the information over a wireless network from your main laptop running VDJ to say a netbook running your light show. Scott also has plans to release the next version which will be able to send commands to freestyler at predesignated cues in the track. With this type of integration of dmx you can go from having a room full of lights randomly flashing, to a beatsynced purpose designed light show that will capture your audiances attention, couple that with vdj's video capabilities and you have one powerful show there is also talk of incorperating perspective transformed graphics and video don't know what that is?
Then check this out, although it would be on a much smaller scale youtubek8-nKiqv6HM/youtube. Dmax looks like it could be amazing when finished, I will definately keep my eye on it as my mate is a great producer he would be very interested in this for his live shows, thanks for the link. But I'm just a humble dj, vdj does it for me. But vdj's one operates a little differently to dmax, vdj's is just an addon for freestyler a full dmx lighting program, it only sends the beatgrid information and hid messages to control freestyler, it looks like dmax is the lighting program sending the dmx values. Directly to the lights.
Not sure why the video doesn't work, it works for me here is a different video of the same sort of thing youtube8JsO7m4b73I/youtube and here is a video for venue magic, which is a paid dmx program that links with vdj, it's about $500 I believe.