tracked value
tracking
U
UDP
universe
up time
USB
V
video timecode
virtual master
visualiser
W
wait time
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The output of a master running a cuelist is a mix of hard and
tracked parameter values. Hard values are those that are in the
current cue, while tracked values are those that have tracked th-
rough from previous cues.
Ver también tracking.
A method of dealing with cuelists that does not record information
in a cue unless it is a change from the previous cue. This allows
multiple cuelists to be running at the same time without them in-
terfering with each other.
Ver también hard value, tracked value, touched value, default value.
A network protocol or language that computers use to talk to each
other over Ethernet. The Wholehog III uses this standard protocol,
which means that it can safely be connected to other networks of
computers and will not interfere with them. For show-critical si-
tuations you should run the Wholehog III on its own independent
network.
Ver también Ethernet.
Ver DMX universe.
Ver in time.
Universal Serial Bus: a means of connecting computer peripherals
such as keyboards and mice. The Wholehog III also uses USB to
connect expansion wings.
Ver también playback wing.
A form of timecode that is embedded in a video signal.
Ver también timecode.
A means of running a cuelist without having it attached to a phy-
sical maser on the console.
Ver también cuelist, master.
A real-time computer rendering package, that allows the Program-
mer to create their lighting virtually before getting to the venue.
The time between the previous cue being triggered and the current
one being run automatically. Not to be confused with the delay
time.
Ver también delay time.
Glossary
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