iCon device tweaks: faster timecode display refresh rate. Submitted by Michal Barhon.
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@ -459,13 +459,25 @@ MackieControlProtocol::set_active (bool yn)
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/* set up periodic task for timecode display and metering and automation
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*/
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Glib::RefPtr<Glib::TimeoutSource> periodic_timeout = Glib::TimeoutSource::create (100); // milliseconds
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// set different refresh time for qcon and standard mackie MCU
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int iTimeCodeRefreshTime = 100; // default value for mackie MCU (100ms)
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int iStripDisplayRefreshTime = 10; // default value for Mackie MCU (10ms)
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if(_device_info.is_qcon()){
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// set faster timecode display refresh speed (55ms)
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iTimeCodeRefreshTime = 55;
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// set slower refresh time on qcon than on mackie (15ms)
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iStripDisplayRefreshTime = 15;
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}
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Glib::RefPtr<Glib::TimeoutSource> periodic_timeout = Glib::TimeoutSource::create (iTimeCodeRefreshTime); // milliseconds
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periodic_connection = periodic_timeout->connect (sigc::mem_fun (*this, &MackieControlProtocol::periodic));
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periodic_timeout->attach (main_loop()->get_context());
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/* periodic task used to update strip displays */
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Glib::RefPtr<Glib::TimeoutSource> redisplay_timeout = Glib::TimeoutSource::create (10); // milliseconds
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Glib::RefPtr<Glib::TimeoutSource> redisplay_timeout = Glib::TimeoutSource::create (iStripDisplayRefreshTime); // milliseconds
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redisplay_connection = redisplay_timeout->connect (sigc::mem_fun (*this, &MackieControlProtocol::redisplay));
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redisplay_timeout->attach (main_loop()->get_context());
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@ -1382,8 +1394,21 @@ MackieControlProtocol::notify_record_state_changed ()
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ls = on;
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break;
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case Session::Enabled:
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DEBUG_TRACE (DEBUG::MackieControl, "record state changed to enabled, LED flashing\n");
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ls = flashing;
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if(_device_info.is_qcon()){
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// For qcon the rec button is two state only (on/off)
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DEBUG_TRACE (DEBUG::MackieControl, "record state changed to enabled, LED on (QCon)\n");
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ls = on;
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break;
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}
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else{
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// For standard Mackie MCU the record LED is flashing
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DEBUG_TRACE (DEBUG::MackieControl, "record state changed to enabled, LED flashing\n");
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ls = flashing;
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break;
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}
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break;
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}
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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<MackieProtocolDevice>
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<Name value="iCON QCon + One QCon Expander on Right"/>
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<Name value="iCON QCon Pro and QCon Expander on Right"/>
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<Strips value="8"/>
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<Extenders value="1"/>
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<MasterPosition value="1"/>
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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<MackieProtocolDevice>
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<Name value="iCON Qcon"/>
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<Name value="iCON QCon Pro"/>
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<Strips value="8"/>
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<Extenders value="0"/>
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<MasterPosition value="0"/>
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