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MBOX EXTREME
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MEDIA SERVER USER MANUAL
CONCEPT
About Pixel-Mapping
The Mbox Extreme Media Server allows you to map certain functions of DMX512-controlled fixtures (RGB, Intensity,
CMY, etc.) to each of the pixels in the composite video image. Art-Net data is generated from the screen image and is
output from the second Ethernet port of the Mac® computer. You may need to use an Art-Net to DMX512 converter to
change the data into a more suitable protocol if the device you wish to control cannot receive Art-Net directly. When
pixel-mapping, Mbox Extreme retains both the stage and preview outputs so you can still send a video signal to a
display device. Mbox Extreme also gives you the ability to previsualize the pixel-mapping setup on your video
monitor.
When using pixel-mapping with Mbox Extreme in single-output mode, the entire screen can be mapped. However in
the dual output modes you should keep the following in mind: In Panoramic Wide and Panoramic Dual modes, the
entire width of the two screens can be mapped. In Dual Independent mode, only first screen can be mapped.
When pixel-mapping, you must always use the second Ethernet port on the Mac to output the Art-Net data. If both
Art-Net input and output share a single Ethernet port, the volume of network traffic generated by complex pixel-
mapping configurations will affect the reception of Art-Net control data. Because of this, each Mbox Extreme server
has two supplemental Network Locations that enable you to quickly configure the second Ethernet port on the Mac
for Art-Net output without affecting the first port. You can change network locations from the Apple® menu or from
the System Preferences, Network pane. If you change locations in the System Preference pane, make sure that you
click the
Apply Now
button.
These two additional locations are called "2.ArtNet" and "10.ArtNet." This is because virtually all Art-Net devices work
on either a 2.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x network subnet. You need to select the network location based on the subnet of the Art-
Net devices that you are using - either 2-dot or 10-dot. To function correctly on the same network, all of the Art-Net
devices must use the same network subnet. You cannot mix 2-dot and 10-dot devices on the same physical network
and have them communicate with each other.
Note:
In order to use the previsualization features and to output Art-Net data, the "Pixel Map Enable" box on the
Mbox Extreme Setup tab must be checked. See
"Setup"
on page 33.
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