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:'''(E)''' From the drop-down menu of Type select Go To
:'''(E)''' From the drop-down menu of Type select Go To
:'''(F)''' Set the time to 0 and the Value to 0
:'''(F)''' Set the time to 0 and the Value to 0
:   Click Apply and Ok
:       Click Apply and Ok





Revision as of 17:53, 13 March 2019

In this tutorial we'll reset the Runtime Counter at the end of a playlist using IO Commands.


IO Mapping

(A) Go to Settings // Input and Output - Keboard,MIDI,DMX // DMX/MIDI/Keyboard Events tab
(B) From the drop-down menu of Events select Keyboard
(C) Click Add(+) and then click Learn and press a key on keyboard (e.g. A)
(D) From the drop-down menu of Receiver select /mxw/render/runtime
(E) From the drop-down menu of Type select Go To
(F) Set the time to 0 and the Value to 0
Click Apply and Ok


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Playlist

  • Go to Preload Tab and load a number of videos to Prelaod
  • A Go to Playlist Tab and create a playlist from the videos in Preload
  • B Right click on the cell after the last video in your playlist and select IO Command and Send IO Command
  • C Click on the Cell where the IO Command is and in the edit box down double click on the empty box and write down Keyboard a
  • Play through the Playlist. When you play the IO Command the keyboad a would be triggered causing the Runtime Counter to restart


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