Remote Control Your Lighting with the GrandMA3 Web Remote
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
- In this GrandMA3 Web Remote tutorial, we will connect your GrandMA3 Compact XT, to our local area network, and log-in to the build-in web remote from our PC.
This process can help you if you are working with stage lighting, and you have a GrandMA3 at Front of House, and one of your stage technicians want to change something in the patch or help you in any other way.
You can also use this GrandMA3 web server if you have, a wireless network, and you want to go on stage and fix a few positions. That way you don't have to drag the entire GrandMA3 console on stage to make corrections to you stage lighting.
The GrandMA3 web remote is built in to all GrandMA3 lighting consoles and is an integrated part of the software.
You can use any browser to login to GrandMA3 in this case we use google chrome, but you can use Firefox, Microsoft edge, safari etc.
To learn stage lighting on a GrandMA3 you can familiarize yourself with these technics, and it can help you to have more stations to do different stuff.
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The answer to the questions I have on my list.
Definitely have gotten a lot from Event Lighting tutorials! Thank you
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Hello, thanks for these helpful tutorials.
I would like to ask you if you could do a tutorial of connecting the MA3 console to a port node of any brand that is not the official MA port node (for example a cameo port node, showtec,...)
Thank you so much
Good idea for a video, i will consider that for a future video :-)
wonderful material. helped me a lot. can you do something about ma3d???
I have an older video on MA 3D ruclips.net/video/psp-QbFTTzg/видео.html I also have an older video on tuning the graphics in 3D here ruclips.net/video/P9uiTBWVe9Q/видео.html And if you would like to know more about importing MVR shows into GrandMA3 you can check out this video ruclips.net/video/btk-vMUnuI8/видео.html :-)
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Have you found a way to scale the web remote window? It's at 1x scale and it's way to big to be useful. I usually run my onPC at 0.75x scale to make it usable.
I tried log in to the same session, but there was no change in the screen scale.
I will try when i have the chance :-)
@@Event-Lighting thanks! :)
Have you found?
that was nice! there is any poibilityto talk about how to doit with a wi fi network. just in case i want to do web remote to an iapad or mobile. thank you. i belive tht i need i firouter conected to network switch
I just tried it and it works perfectly from my MacOS onPC 1.8.8.2 setup to my browser in Linux over WiFi. Just see that you have your ip's in the correct range, as Tue said.
I is the exact same process, just using your wi-fi adaptor to set IP. Don´t you it for show, only for pre programming. You will experience delay and instability on wi-fi. :-)
A side note worth mentioning about Wi-Fi, is that, since a few versions ago (like last summer), you can't join a session over Wi-Fi. Like if you have a onPC node that's connected via ethernet to a router, and you're using the Wi-Fi on your computer and try to connect to the node. You have to use an ethernet interface on the computer for that.
With internet without internet?
Without, this is for LAN, not WAN. :-)