I am sure i will leearn all about this in Germany next week, but I have a client who is dying to know how this can be done and/or if it will work.
I am very confident it will, but he wants to know more tomorrow...
I will be setting a show up with 10 Pro Players, with 20 seperate screens (LED screens, plasmas and seperate projection screens-so no soft edge). it will all be set up as one canvas, so an object or video can pan from one screen to the other and so on. there is also custom content being made so there will be one huge video playing on all of the screens. What the client wants to do is have a set of speakers at each screen, if there is speaking on one screen, have the audio there, if there is a bird flying acrossed all of the screens, have the sound follow the bird and so on. They are in production right now for the audio and I have asked them for either a timecode track to be added to the audio or to have a line of smpte run to me. I am also going to be running a rig of about 300 moving lights on a Grand Ma console, all to line up with the audio.
What I am wondering is, would it be more benificial to run everything from the Grand Ma running off of time code triggering everything on the PB players and lights with the speaking and music, or to make a time line and run smpte into the Media Manager. Being a lighting guy originally and moving to this world of servers and such, I find it much faster and easier to program everything using DMX, however, can I guarentee the client that the audio will line up?
If the better option would be to go with the time line, What hardware/software do I need to get SMPTE into the media manager?
Thank you
Justyn