I'm 99% sure this isn't possible because Eos can only take in Timecode in from a ETC showcontrol gateway.I think you need to find some software which can read/produce the timecode and send OSC commands into your Nomad.
If you post on the ETC showcontrol forum I'm sure some will confirm this 100%.
The grey values mean the move isn't in that part. Channel which aren't moving in the cue will be displayed in magenta in every part.
So as you Next and Last through the cues in blind you're only looking for green and blue values.Also try changing your format in blind to spread sheet as this...
A lot of programmers/associates/productions have moved over to moving light assistant which is far superior to Focus Track. http://www.movinglightassistant.com/wp_folder/
Very odd.
What size was the download? I downloaded it this morning and it was 185.9MB, I'm on a Mac so can't fully help.In the pass ETC have not included the fixture library when in beta builds but they haven't done that for a few years and never for released software.I would download the...
Although there is no update to the fixture library I'm sure the fixture library is included in the download (the download would be much smaller).
If you select the manufacture tab in patch do you not see anything?I would also post the problem on the ETC forums...
You should really be posting all these threads on the ETC forums so ETC staff can look into the problem and maybe help.
Are you using Generic RGBA & RGBW fixtures or manufactures fixtures. A showfile would also be helpful.
Look at this thread, it's best to ignore the fixture intensity and use Eos build in virtual intensity when it comes to these fixtures.
http://www.controlbooth.com/threads/custom-profile-knock-off-leds-on-eos.37917/#post-329544I think the fixture in this showfile should work, it's channel 1000.
I wouldn't be Parking the values.
Make the fixture with a range of DMX values for 'No Strobe' values (I've given 4).
Then set the range above that to be the strobe Values.Set a Home value for the strobe parameter to be 127 but because you've left a few values either side you can use a home...
In fact, the values are displayed as 16 bit values so you should be able to type it in.
Ch.3 @ 65535, would give you full pan. Ch.(point)3 32768 would give you half pan. Use point 4 for tilt.Just checking the fixture library is setup correctly for 16 bit?
After 8 years on Eos I'm finding it hard to remember. Have you found the DMX softkey (I don't think I'm missing remember), can you not enter a 16 bit value, X.3 {DMX} XYZXY?What maybe more helpful, is you can place Pan & Tilt on the encoders. If you have the manual you look for the ATC pages...