Mastering GrandMA3 NDI: The Easiest Way to Level Up Your Lighting Game

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • In this GrandMA3 NDI Tutorial, i will teach you how to setup NDI, so you can use it in your GrandMA3 Show.
    Using NDI tools on your GrandMA3 is powerful, and lets you receive video on your GrandMA3 network, to preview cameras, media servers, DJ equipment or maybe just watch the news 😀
    I can see many places where it can be valuable to use NDI on your GrandMA3, another example could be if you are using media servers in your show, having the media server output on your GrandMA3, would make you be able to program “blind” without having the actual LED screen in front of you.
    It´s not hard to learn GrandMA3, you just have to start.
    I hope you enjoy this GrandMA3 NDI tutorial.
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  • @thenateman6969
    @thenateman6969 8 месяцев назад +18

    I am once again sitting at my console realizing that as long as you keep producing content, I will always be inspired to improve, evolve and reinvest.

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  8 месяцев назад +3

      That sound good 😊 I just hope someone will get inspiration for something they might not have known - and giving people a reason to dig a little deeper 👍 and so cool to have someone like yourself to give me a boost with nice comments like this one 😊

  • @janheidrich5453
    @janheidrich5453 8 месяцев назад +4

    As the others mentioned before me: Great videos, keep them going! I love the quality, the new ideas, the nice and userfriendly way of explaining things and since this episode I love your sense of humor! 😁😁
    *crab dances for the win*

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  8 месяцев назад +1

      Haha - yes crap dance is a great video if you need something that never stops 🤣 You have turn turn down the music though, otherwise you will be insane 😀 But thank you for your support, it means a lot 🙏🙏

  • @CineMuck84
    @CineMuck84 8 месяцев назад +8

    One day maybe we can use it as source for RGB fixtures to do some easy pixel mapping...!

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  8 месяцев назад +2

      That would be nice - and a natural way to go I think. Imagine you selection grid on top of the NDI feed 😀

    • @CineMuck84
      @CineMuck84 8 месяцев назад +3

      Version 2.0 ;-) @@Event-Lighting

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  8 месяцев назад +2

      We hope 🙏🙏

    • @ks-vk5vc
      @ks-vk5vc 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@Event-Lighting I‘m in contact with MA about this topic. They started developing the PixelMapping engine - it will take some time. In v2.0 it won’t be implemented for sure they sold me…
      Perhaps a small feature but not a real PixelMapping

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  8 месяцев назад +2

      Okay - we will see what happens in the future 👍

  • @rainerdevries4981
    @rainerdevries4981 8 месяцев назад +3

    I'm using this feature for a year now, and what happens is that MA3 crashes after a while when you use more that one layoutview with NDI at a time. I didn't try this with 1.9.7.0 so far, but maybe someone else will try that too?
    But again: This is a wonderful video! You know a lot AND you explain this in a very very good way to us! Thanks a lot!!!

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Rainer thank for the nice words 😀 I think that could speak into the bandwidth I was talking about - if you run, say 4 active inputs at the same time, the console has to process maybe 500 mBits of traffic. I think I would make 1 feed with a composition of 4 videos in 1 NDI feed to keep the traffic lower. You could still see each input separately if you wanted, but then the console didn’t have to process all the information. 😀 That said, you have to make sure your switch is correctly configured as well - that will also give you problems if it’s not 😀

    • @rainerdevries4981
      @rainerdevries4981 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Event-Lighting Yes, but I have only two Streams running and it's a "Stream" from my MA3 PC which is working together with Resolume giving two Outputs at the same time. Yes, and all on the same PC (I like doing risky things... ;-) ). And when I control the 2nd Video via the NDI Studio Monitor on the same PC as well, everything works fine.
      I'm interested if anybody will see similar behaviour...

  • @philipplolochmatter2554
    @philipplolochmatter2554 8 месяцев назад +1

    Used the feature for the work with Cameras.
    It works really well.
    It is a awesome gadget but yeah take’s you longer to setup then just a screen with hdmi that comes from your videomixer that is usually 5-10meters away….🙃

    • @Event-Lighting
      @Event-Lighting  8 месяцев назад

      Well I think that this is only the beginning 😀 How hard would it be to use NDI to map your fixtures to the signal, and run video in your rig? 😀

  • @edvardb-mh7jh
    @edvardb-mh7jh 3 месяца назад

    1:39 he was know 😄😄😄