Franklinscott57
Member
Hey CB,
Today at work, I was asked about DMX data being sent over the internet, and whether it was possible. Apparently, Buffalo is installing LED uplighting on buildings around the Downtown area. There are two separate companies that "need" to be able to access control of these lights - and they are in very different locations.
Having no previous experience controlling architectural lighting from an off-site location, I simply told them that I would look into it. Does anyone here have experience working with installations such as this, any advice?
I need to know what type of software/hardware is available for sending DMX over the world wide web - if it's even available at all. Also, if anyone has a better /more practical method of routing control to off-site locations - Let me know!
I'm doing my research right now - so forgive me if the answer is already somewhere on CB. I just wanted to get the question out so that people have time to reply.
In advance - THANKS!
Today at work, I was asked about DMX data being sent over the internet, and whether it was possible. Apparently, Buffalo is installing LED uplighting on buildings around the Downtown area. There are two separate companies that "need" to be able to access control of these lights - and they are in very different locations.
Having no previous experience controlling architectural lighting from an off-site location, I simply told them that I would look into it. Does anyone here have experience working with installations such as this, any advice?
I need to know what type of software/hardware is available for sending DMX over the world wide web - if it's even available at all. Also, if anyone has a better /more practical method of routing control to off-site locations - Let me know!
I'm doing my research right now - so forgive me if the answer is already somewhere on CB. I just wanted to get the question out so that people have time to reply.
In advance - THANKS!