User manual

Using The Software 128
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"Mixer Frames" represents the actual frame rate of the main mixer (left side) as well as the
processing time in milliseconds (right side). The frame rate to the left should show 50 frames. The
processing time to the right should show less than 20 milliseconds. If other values occur,
performance problems are likely to occur.
"Audio Capture Frames" displays the actual frame rate of the audio capturing (audio analysis)
as well as its target frame rate. You can configure the target frame rate in the "Device Manager"
under the tab "Audio Input". The standard target frame rate is 50 or 100. The actual frame rate
should be higher than 30. Or else, S2L and M2L effects might judder. A value of -1, says that the
audio analysis is currently deactivated. For ASIO, higher values are normal. »Audio Input
Configuration & ASIO
"DMX Devices Connected" shows how many DMX devices are connected to your PC and found
by MADRIX (right side). It also shows if these devices are enabled in MADRIX (left side). In the
picture above, you can see that only 1 device is enabled, but a total of 3 devices is connected. »
DMX512 (DMX-OUT)
"GDI Objects" tells you the number of GDI objects created for the graphical user interface.
Windows allows a maximum of 10,000 GDI objects per software application. If this figure
constantly increases and does not decrease while using the program, please contact inoage
GmbH.
"DVI Output Frames" displays the frame rate of Preview DVI 1 (left side) and Preview DVI 2
(right side). This value should be 50 if a DVI window is activated. If no DVI window is activated,
the value should be -1. »DVI
"DMX Controller Frames" represents the frame rate of the DMX controller, which sends data to
all DMX devices. Hereby, DMX-OUT and DMX-IN can be monitored. DMX-OUT (left side) should
have a value of 50. The value for DMX-IN (right side) is set by the DMX-IN interface. Like in the
picture above, a value of -1 on the right side says that DMX-IN is currently deactivated.
"DVI Controller Frames" represents the frame rate of the DVI controller regarding proprietary
DVI devices, such as the EuroLite T9. This value should show 50 frames. Or else, the DVI output
might flicker. A value of -1, like in the picture above, says that no proprietary DVI device is
currently activated. Proprietary DVI Devices)