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Input subsystem and dropped frames

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Input subsystem and dropped frames

Post by Robert » 18 Jun 2012, 15:31

Hi,

I currently use the input subsystem to drive interaction to several clusters.
When a frame drop in a slave this slave is not able to catch the interaction is it normal or is there a solution to get rid of that behaviour ?
This make the presentation shift in one screen but not in the others.

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Re: Input subsystem and dropped frames

Post by Robert » 19 Jun 2012, 22:10

Thank you Alex for your complete answer.
I was already thinking about your solution but since this kind of setup is so common I was thinking that maybe we have done somethng wrong here.

Just one question more. Do the processing delay can be defined for slave cluster too or is it only on the master ?

Thx

Robert

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Re: Input subsystem and dropped frames

Post by Robert » 20 Jun 2012, 14:05

It's really clear for me now Alex. Thank you !

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