DMX control of the Disguise camera
Command |
Path |
Shortcut |
DMX Controls |
DMX |
Ctrl+Shift+C (Windows) Cmd+Shift+C (Mac) |
Vision uses a DMX-controlled camera to sync with Disguise EVO for media programming. See Rendering video with Disguise EVO for more information on enabling and disabling the Disguise integration. The Disguise camera is a type of Absolute camera; its behavior is described in DMX control of the Absolute camera.
The Disguise Camera and the Absolute Camera cannot be active at the same time.
To enable Disguise to control the Vision view:
Select the command.
The DMX Controls dialog box opens.
To activate the Disguise camera, select the check box for Disguise Camera and specify the Universe and Channel number.
Channel |
Coarse/Fine/Ultra |
Purpose |
%: Function |
1 |
Coarse |
Position X |
0–100: -1000m–1000m |
2 |
Fine |
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3 |
Ultra |
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4 |
Coarse |
Position Z |
0–100: -1000m–1000m |
5 |
Fine |
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6 |
Ultra |
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7 |
Coarse |
Position Y |
0–100: -1000m–1000m |
8 |
Fine |
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9 |
Ultra |
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10 |
Coarse |
Pan |
0–100: -720°–720° |
11 |
Fine |
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12 |
Ultra |
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13 |
Coarse |
Tilt |
0–100: -720°–720° |
14 |
Fine |
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15 |
Ultra |
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16 |
Coarse |
Vertical Field of View (FOV) |
0–100: 22.5°–225° |
17 |
Fine |
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18 |
Ultra |
If the rendering preferences have not already been set for Disguise integration, two alerts open. When prompted, click Yes to send a live NDI® stream of Vision and to render video screens with Disguise.