ILDA Analog Rendering via EtherDream Network Interface (for LaserShow)

It would be so nice to have the solution to Render a 2D-Szene into live LaserShow ILDA Analog Output.
Features could be Scan-Rate, Savety-Zone (reduce Brightness for defined Public-Zone), Invert and Zoom X/Y. this would expand your customers Potential and turn VUO into a sound-reactive LaserShow Machine.

thanks zora

ILDA PinOut

Opened for voting.

Since lasers plot vector images, we’d also need to implement Support for vector paths, or SVG or PDF exporting (which already has 96 votes).

@marcozora, which ILDA interface (DAC) do you use?

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Support for Fiesta.net would be great

After research i found working etherdream network ilda interface patch/drivers for max7 software on osx. Maybe you can adapt this ??

Ether Dream has an Interface with Networt and USB support and its opensource with drivers… i found people that have working solutions with MAX/MSP. check this: http://ether-dream.com/downloads.html

more links from this working solutions:

GitHub - memo/ofxEtherdream: C++ openFrameworks addon for interfacing with the Etherdream DAC  

@marcozora, Ether Dream sounds like a good choice. There’s an open-source library for streaming point data to the interface via ethernet (https://github.com/j4cbo/j4cDAC/tree/master/driver/libetherdream), so we could use that.

@Anebo, it looks like the protocol for Fiesta.NET (and its successor, Moncha.NET) is proprietary — meaning the company hasn’t provided a way for developers to communicate with the device. If you know of an open protocol or SDK, please let us know.

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etherdream is the right choice… because it work - but to complex for me with MAX/MSP :)) im a beginner and VUO is what i love to work with… with a node for ILDA rendering i could use it for sound reactive laser animations… please make this node <3

@ Jaymie; please change the Titel into:
ILDA Analog Rendering via EtherDream Network Protocol (for LaserShow)

i give my 100 votes for it <3