d3Net overview

Director/Actor operation allows you to sequence shows whose output requirements are greater than a single machines maximum.

The goal of Director/Actor operation is to allow you to sequence the entire show on a single machine (possibly a laptop) and then run the show on a network of machines. This network is called d3 Net.

There are 4 types of machine roles within a d3Net setup:

  • Director Machine

  • Actor (output machines)

  • Understudy (backup machines)

  • Editors - which can be any PC/Laptop running Designer.

Only one Director is allowed on a network. Multiple Actors, Understudies and Editors are permitted.

Every Director & Actor is configured to output video to its assigned Feed scene. Please see the chapter Output Feeds for more information on Feed scenes. For example:

  • The Director machine is outputting to 1 GUI monitor and 3 projectors.

  • Actor 1 outputs to projectors 4,5,6,7, no GUI. Actor 2 outputs to projectors 8, 9.

  • The understudy machine should not have any specific Feed scene assigned to it as it should be able to take over from any other machine.