New and Changed Features in SCS 11.9.7
- The keyboard double-click timeout now also applies to network cue control 'Go' commands.
- The SCS Scribble Strip feature available for selected Control Send Remote Devices (such as Behringer SQ series mixers) now supports naming scenes.
- Support for X32 Theatre Control was added in SCS 11.8.5. This product has been re-launched as TheatreMix, so the corresponding descriptions have been changed in SCS. TheatreMix supports more console brands and models. No changes are required to your cue files.
- If you create a cue file on, say, your home computer, and then load this cue file the first time onto your theatre computer, then previously you would receive a message from SCS that no device map file could be found for that cue file and that a new device map file would be created. If no device map file for that cue file can be found on that computer, SCS now first of all looks for a compatible device map file and uses that to create the new device map file. 'Compatible' means that device types and names in the cue file must all exist in the device map. This also extends to fixture codes in lighting devices. SCS sorts the device map information to assist in locating the 'best match' device map. This enhancement means that your new cue file will inherit the same device map assignments, such as audio driver, audio device physical device assignments, lighting fixture DMX channels, control send ports, etc.
- Toggle HotKeys were not working for SFR cues.
- When a Note HotKey was released, it did not stop a counting down sub-cue of that HotKey cue.
- An SFR to 'stop all earlier cues' didn't complete a sub-cue of an earlier running cue if that sub-cue had not yet started.
- Manually changing the pan setting of an audio file cue in the main window would set the level to -INF.
- HotKey Banks were not handled correctly, due to a bug in the 'Step' HotKey processing, which was added in 11.9.1.
- Double-presses of HotKeys is again supported. This had been disabled in SCS 11.9.5 in the code that prevented accidental double-presses of the space bar.
- MTC Full Frame messages may have had an incorrect SysEx channel generated.
- The Cue Panel's Audio File displayed current position would not change if the Audio File Cue (or Sub-Cue) was linked to an MTC Cue (or Sub-Cue). The audio file and MTC both played correctly and in sync - it was just the displayed current position of the audio file that didn't move.
- In 32-bit versions of SCS, a 'division by zero' error could occur on loading some large images. This was due to the underlying library failing to obtain the dimensions of the image, which only occurs under some conditions, such as there being several large images to load. SCS now catches the condition that caused the error and reports that the file cannot be opened. This problem doesn't seem to occur in 64-bit versions.