Creating sequence data from outside software & pasting into sequence - Vixen 2.1.4
Hello all!
I am currently working on integrating Glow With The Show gear into my display. I have created an AutoIt GUI that takes the Hex phrases found in the GWTS thread, busts them apart at the spaces, and then displays each of the 16 bytes of information in decimal. These can then manually be put into the sequence using the intensity command. But I was thinking, why not go one step further? Why not have the script build the 16 channels of data for x amount of time, that can be immediately pasted into the target sequence?
What exactly is copied to the clipboard when a chunk of data is copied? It can't be pasted into notepad as far as I've tried. It only displayed the last copied text instead of the data. I also tried opening a sequence in notepad, and while there is quite a lot of human readable information, once it gets down to the <EventValues> tag, it becomes a jumble of characters & symbols that do not seem to have a structure that's easy to decode.
Is there a utility that someone has that can generate this data from an outside source? Obviously something like that is in use with anything that can export .vix files. But how is the question.
Hello all!
I am currently working on integrating Glow With The Show gear into my display. I have created an AutoIt GUI that takes the Hex phrases found in the GWTS thread, busts them apart at the spaces, and then displays each of the 16 bytes of information in decimal. These can then manually be put into the sequence using the intensity command. But I was thinking, why not go one step further? Why not have the script build the 16 channels of data for x amount of time, that can be immediately pasted into the target sequence?
What exactly is copied to the clipboard when a chunk of data is copied? It can't be pasted into notepad as far as I've tried. It only displayed the last copied text instead of the data. I also tried opening a sequence in notepad, and while there is quite a lot of human readable information, once it gets down to the <EventValues> tag, it becomes a jumble of characters & symbols that do not seem to have a structure that's easy to decode.
Is there a utility that someone has that can generate this data from an outside source? Obviously something like that is in use with anything that can export .vix files. But how is the question.