New and Changed Features in SCS 11.10.3
- A new action is available in SFR cues: 'Cancel Repeat'. For Playlist or Video/Image cues that have 'Repeat' selected, this SFR action will cancel the repeat so that the Playlist or Video/Image Cue will complete when it reaches the end of the current cycle.
- If a Control Send Network Device has 'Remote Device' set to 'Other OSC Device' then a new field is displayed: 'OSC Version', from which you can select either 'OSC 1.0' or 'OSC 1.1'. Messages sent using this Network device will be properly formatted to comply with OSC 1.0 or OSC 1.1 standards. The 'Inter Message Delay' is not displayed as no delay is required.
- Cue Control Network Devices and Remote App OSC devices now accept both OSC 1.0 and OSC 1.1 messages.
- The 'Max. Screen No.' Display Option has been removed as it is no longer considered useful.
- If a logo image is active and another image is currently displayed, then 'Stop Everything' would not re-display the logo image.
- Clicking within a currently playing Playlist cue could cause SCS to close down.
- Some actions did not check the 'Enabled' state of a cue or sub-cue, resulting in incorrect assumptions.
- When validating a created or edited 'Enable/Disable Cues' cue, SCS did not check that at least one entry was present. Same fix for SFR cues.
- Fixed an issue with DMX Cue Control.
- Loading new images in a Video/Image cue could cause a memory error due to a timing issue.
- If an MTC sub-cue is linked by SCS to an Audio File sub-cue, then stopping the MTC sub-cue would also suspend the displayed progress of the still-playing Audio File sub-cue.
- If a Lighting cue is set up as a Toggle or Note Hotkey then on pressing the toggle hotkey a second time or releasing the note hotkey, SCS did not apply any specified fade time.
- A memory error could occur when changing the 'Display' property of a Lighting Cue if the license level is lower than SCS Professional Plus.
- Sending consecutive Control Send messages to a TCP network device with an 'Inter Message Delay' would lock out other SCS activities during the process due to the delays.
- The audio graphs for files with more than 2 channels were incorrectly displayed.
- A 'Stop All Playing Cues' sub cue did not stop earlier sub-cues in the same cue.
- If a cue file using Time Profiles and Time-Based Cues is closed and then a cue file that doesn't use this feature is opened and run in the same SCS session, then the cues in that second run would stop at the designated 'Time of day to Auto-Reset TBC's' of the earlier cue file.
- Double-pressing a toggle hotkey should have ignored the second press, as it was presumably accidental. For example, double-pressing a non-active toggle hotkey would start and then immediately stop (or fade out) that hotkey cue.