[QLab] Remote and QLab- Timbuktu?

Jim Carroll jim at shipstore.com
Sun Mar 11 16:25:19 PDT 2007


I have been meaning to ask the same question. I've been using TB2 for  
over 10 years to manage our office network. As long as there is  
either a local airport connection or an internet connection, the  
target machine can be driven in real time. I don't see any reason why  
it can't work for QLab. I have never specifically tested it for  
latency, but it always like it is dead-on.

TB2 also makes it really easy to move the entire show build from one  
machine to another.

Jim Carroll

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On Mar 11, 2007, at 7:17 PM, Steven B McDonald wrote:

> Read the remote question (and checked first to see if covered on
> blog)- Is Timbuktu an option for you? I've been running the QLab Mac
> in the booth from the floor via MacBook/Airport, and have even logged
> in a during a performance and done troubleshooting from home...
>
> Steven
>
> Steven McDonald
> Production Manager
> Theatre & Dance
> University of Colorado at Boulder
>
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