Titan Mobile - 12 or 16 Universes ?
Posted: 08 Feb 2017, 18:51
I am looking at combined lighting rig + LED pixel mapping project and need some guidance on max universe numbers.
In the tech spec for titan mobile it says the max number of universes is 16 (https://www.avolites.com/products/light ... ile#Vtab16).
In the manual for both v9.0 and v10 (p23) it says 12 universes.
So first question is which is right !
Second question is whether anyone has run up to 16 universes split over direct dmx and art-net off a titan mobile. (I'll need 2-3 universes to control the lighting rig and I was probably going to hardware those on direct DMX outputs, then send the other universes via art-net to the LED system). I realise this is very dependent on pc spec.
The PC spec I have was (I believe) the recommended spec last year - 4th Generation Intel® Core™ i5-4590S Processor (Quad Core, 6MB, 3.00GHz w/HD4600 Graphics) + 8GB (2x4GB) 1600MHz DDR3L Memory and is running Windows 7. Is this similar to e.g.the Quartz processor ?
I'm currently still running v9.0.
Any thoughts ? Any gotchas with still running v9.0 or is this the point I really should upgrade !
We have other options using an entirely separate control plane (PixelPusher+LEDLabs application or perhaps Resolume) but it would be great to integrate the LED displays with the lighting rig for at least some parts of the shows.
Thanks
John.
In the tech spec for titan mobile it says the max number of universes is 16 (https://www.avolites.com/products/light ... ile#Vtab16).
In the manual for both v9.0 and v10 (p23) it says 12 universes.
So first question is which is right !
Second question is whether anyone has run up to 16 universes split over direct dmx and art-net off a titan mobile. (I'll need 2-3 universes to control the lighting rig and I was probably going to hardware those on direct DMX outputs, then send the other universes via art-net to the LED system). I realise this is very dependent on pc spec.
The PC spec I have was (I believe) the recommended spec last year - 4th Generation Intel® Core™ i5-4590S Processor (Quad Core, 6MB, 3.00GHz w/HD4600 Graphics) + 8GB (2x4GB) 1600MHz DDR3L Memory and is running Windows 7. Is this similar to e.g.the Quartz processor ?
I'm currently still running v9.0.
Any thoughts ? Any gotchas with still running v9.0 or is this the point I really should upgrade !
We have other options using an entirely separate control plane (PixelPusher+LEDLabs application or perhaps Resolume) but it would be great to integrate the LED displays with the lighting rig for at least some parts of the shows.
Thanks
John.