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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Lofgren" data-source="post: 73599" data-attributes="member: 2447"><p>Re: Protected Scenes</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Mick!</p><p></p><p>As I said before - Privileges are coming (at least this is what the Bee's have told us) and with that scene protection comes second nature. The Bee's said that they are looking into what is the most efficient way to implement privilegies given HoW and theatrical environments/requirements and are having an active dialog with some of them to sort this out.</p><p></p><p>As a workaround in the mean time would be to use an usb-dongle with write protection and keep your read-only scenes there. Then you can teach the soundguy(s) how to load scenes from it....</p><p></p><p>It would also be quite easy to write an osc-program (less than 50 lines of code) for a computer that loads specific scene data (or list a specific set of scenes to load) into the console.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Lofgren, post: 73599, member: 2447"] Re: Protected Scenes Hi Mick! As I said before - Privileges are coming (at least this is what the Bee's have told us) and with that scene protection comes second nature. The Bee's said that they are looking into what is the most efficient way to implement privilegies given HoW and theatrical environments/requirements and are having an active dialog with some of them to sort this out. As a workaround in the mean time would be to use an usb-dongle with write protection and keep your read-only scenes there. Then you can teach the soundguy(s) how to load scenes from it.... It would also be quite easy to write an osc-program (less than 50 lines of code) for a computer that loads specific scene data (or list a specific set of scenes to load) into the console. [/QUOTE]
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