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BlinderKitten: Free lighting software

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111 points by gdtfmaster 3 years ago · 26 comments

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SCUSKU 3 years ago

Would love if the landing page had some screenshots, or if there were something in the navbar to link to a demo video. Looks cool though!

gdtfmasterOP 3 years ago

BlinderKitten is built on top of JUCE framework, with the OrganicUI.

There are several open source DMX lighting consoles for desktop, this one seems particularly nice and with fresh controlling paradigm ideas.

hellojason 3 years ago

No SSL certificate on the site, so here's the GitHub repo: https://github.com/norbertrostaing/BlinderKitten/

mintplant 3 years ago

This is like QLab [0], right? If so, it's fantastic to see an open-source solution pop up in this space. That was very fun software to play around in when I was using it for an immersive tabletop roleplaying game I ran. Is the goal to focus exclusively on lighting control, or will other types of effects (sounds, video, HTTP) be included eventually as well?

[0] https://qlab.app/

  • telekid 3 years ago

    If you have never used QLab, I recommend downloading it and tinkering for a little while. It is probably the best-designed native macOS app that I’ve ever come across, finely tuned by a handful of developers for something like 15 years. It’s a great reminder of what apps _could_ feel like.

  • jcrawfordor 3 years ago

    This is more of a lighting controller while QLab is a show controller. These are typically viewed as different layers of the stack: a show control system controls the light control system.

    I don't know much about BlindersKitten but the page says it can receive OSC. OSC was originally for sound applications but is common as a show control protocol today due to being fairly simple and open (much like MIDI-SC, a formerly common show control protocol based on MIDI). So conceptually OSC is likely how a show control system would send commands (cues) to BlindersKitten.

    • jcelerier 3 years ago

      One such free OSC software you could use to control it (+ handle sound, video, etc as asked in GP) is https://ossia.io :) (transparency report: i'm the dev)

  • pabs3 3 years ago

    I'm not seeing any open source license in the repo, so this is more "public source" than open source. You can't modify and redistribute the code for eg.

norbertRostaing 3 years ago

Thanks for the sharing and your comments You can view interface of the software with the youtube channel I've updated the license with your comments and also the linux logo :)

mnw21cam 3 years ago

Does anyone else find it a little strange that the logo for Ubuntu is used in the download section against the Linux version, instead of Tux?

  • berkes 3 years ago

    I don't. And I cannot see their stats, but I can imagine those clearly show that their Linux users almost exclusively run Ubuntu. And if that's the case, why not lean into it?

rkagerer 3 years ago

Screenshot?

popcalc 3 years ago

Very cool!

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