KiNET v2 Driver
The KiNET v2 Driver allows Disguise to receive data from devices that use the KiNET Version 2 protocol.
KiNET v2 is widely used in advanced lighting and LED control systems to transmit structured control data over IP networks.
This driver enables Disguise to interpret incoming KiNET messages and convert them into usable automation or control values.
In most setups, the default configuration is sufficient unless your lighting controller or network infrastructure uses custom port or addressing settings.
Use the KiNET v2 Driver when integrating lighting or LED control systems that transmit data using the KiNET Version 2 protocol. This driver allows Disguise to receive and interpret KiNET messages as automation or control values, enabling tight synchronisation between lighting systems and real-time media or virtual environments.
This driver is especially useful when:
- Receiving real-time control data from lighting consoles, LED processors, or media servers that output KiNET v2.
- Synchronising lighting system states with content or automation inside Disguise.
- Monitoring KiNET data streams to drive effects or interactive elements.
- Bridging lighting data into Disguise workflows for media-light integration.
- Creating installations where lighting positions, intensities, or parameters influence generative or reactive content.
- Testing or validating KiNET network output in controlled environments.
As KiNET v2 is IP-based and supports structured, high-throughput messaging, the driver is suitable for productions requiring precise coordination between lighting and visual content.
Driver Properties
Section titled “Driver Properties”The port number the automation data is coming in on.
IP Filter
Section titled “IP Filter”The remote IP that the data is coming in on (optional).
Multicast Address
Section titled “Multicast Address”The multicast address the data is coming from (optional).
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