Hi,
Is there any command line to start Ventuz with specific *.vcfg file ?
Regards,
R
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Start with specific *.vcfg file
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Re: Start with specific *.vcfg file
I've not heared of that so: maybe but most certanly not.
What you can do is: Load the configurations (AV/Machine/Render) and set the parameters you want via remoting. But for AV and Machine Config this has to be done before Ventuz is running so you would need an external tool to do a startup routine like:
initialize cluster (even if the "cluster" consists of only one Machine)
select AV, machine and Render config (additionally change some parameters inside these configs)
startup Ventuz (vpr or Director Mode)
Hope that helps, Eric
What you can do is: Load the configurations (AV/Machine/Render) and set the parameters you want via remoting. But for AV and Machine Config this has to be done before Ventuz is running so you would need an external tool to do a startup routine like:
initialize cluster (even if the "cluster" consists of only one Machine)
select AV, machine and Render config (additionally change some parameters inside these configs)
startup Ventuz (vpr or Director Mode)
Hope that helps, Eric
Re: Start with specific *.vcfg file
Eric,
What I need is to run multiple Ventuz Runtimes on the same machine and have the TUIO still works for each instances.
As I can define multiple destination network port within our TUIO source tool, I manually edited the *.vmc file before I start a new runtime.
It's a little bit tricky but work like a charm. It would be great to have all these operations inside a batch our something like this.
Thx
R
What I need is to run multiple Ventuz Runtimes on the same machine and have the TUIO still works for each instances.
As I can define multiple destination network port within our TUIO source tool, I manually edited the *.vmc file before I start a new runtime.
It's a little bit tricky but work like a charm. It would be great to have all these operations inside a batch our something like this.
Thx
R