ENTTECH PIXELATOR

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AcmeTech
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ENTTECH PIXELATOR

Post by AcmeTech »

Hello,

Resolume is fresh out of my download folder and I am itching to make a led array. I have an ENTTECH PIXELATOR and a hand full of Plink Injectors. Do I need any other hardware besides, the basics, power supply, my LED pixels that I am looking to control, ect.

Resolume->????->PIXELATOR->PLINK->LED

Like I said I am fresh to this and need some guidance.

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???? = Ethernet cable Cat 5 or better

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Re: ENTTECH PIXELATOR

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Thank you Oaktown,
Now I just need to figure out how to set up my output from Resolume to the Pixelator to drive the Plinks individually.
Would you be able to point me in the direction of a good tutorial?

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the manual has some useful info
https://resolume.com/manual/en/r5/dmx_output
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Re: ENTTECH PIXELATOR

Post by nighthawkgraphics »

So from this thread I'm right in thinking that the Pixelator (and also Pixelator mini), both require no interface between your computer and the unit?

IE I can run a cat5 straight from my control machine into the Pixelator mini, Resolume will see it?

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It will be Artnet so IP/subnet driven.

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