Some of you may have read about it in the relevant media: Skype is being shut down. But what does this have to do with us? A short obituary and a look at our history...
A long-standing wish on our own to-do list has been realized: a few weeks ago, we transferred the most important articles about DMXControl 3 to the English wiki and translated them.
The marketing team has already provided many introductory aids for DMXControl 3 in the form of videos, “Did you know” articles and the wiki. Now there is another “private” initiative from Frank, as he once created a text script on DMXControl 3 for students (and with their help).
After our annual meeting is before the next one. But where should we go? Maybe you can support us here or you simply have a good insider tip for a great location.
We would like to give away a total of five Nodle R4S DMX interfaces as part of our club anniversary. The application period runs until 31.08.2024. You can read all the details and why and to which conditions this is linked in this news.
This year's annual meeting starts in a few days. It's a special one for us, because we have something to celebrate: 15 years of DMXControl Projects e.V. and 20 years of DMXControl. To mark this occasion, we would like to look back with you on Friday, May 10, 2024 from around 8:30 p.m. as part of a livestream - and maybe one or two more things.
As a rule, we write news that is equally interesting for all users. Today, however, the focus is once again on you, our "international" users: the documentation for the DDFs is now also available in English on our wiki!
Today we would like to present the results of a student project that was developed at HTW Berlin: Unreal Engine - using the game engine from Epic Games to visualize a DMX-controlled show.
We have now saved our highlight until the end of the year: on December 28th, from around 20:00, we would like to introduce you to the timecode player from and in DMXControl 3.3.
Every year again.... At least almost. After a year's break, the Lichtergesindel nearby Starnberg near Munich has switched on the Christmas lights again. Stefan and Christian from the DMXControl Projects e.V. were there.