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General

  • Index
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  • Introduction to Compositions, Screens and Outputs
  • Explanation of Compositions, Screens and Outputs
  • Live Runtime Control
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  • Web Configuration Editor
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  • Introduction to the Ventuz Video Engine
  • Supported Formats
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  • Migrating Content to Ventuz 7
  • Migrating Content to Ventuz 6
  • Migrating Content to Ventuz 5
  • Summary Shortcuts
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Ventuz Designer

  • Designer Indices
Introduction
  • Designer Introduction Index
  • Designer Overview
  • Realtime Rendering
  • Project Browser
  • Designer Interface
  • Designer Options
  • Working with Nodes
  • Hierarchy and Content Editors
  • 2D Workflow
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  • PBR Workflow
  • Animation Workflow
  • Best Practices
  • Reading Data in Ventuz
  • Display Images and Movies
  • Scene Performance and Tweaks
  • Deploying a Ventuz Presentation
  • Render to Disk
  • Multi Screen and Output Setup
  • Explanation of Compositions, Screens and Outputs
  • Workflow of using Multi Screens
  • Multi GPU
  • Previs
User Interface
  • Designer User Interface Index
  • Designer Interface
  • Renderer Window
  • Layer Editor
  • Property Editor
  • Property Groups
  • Hierarchy Editor
  • Content Editor
  • Find and Replace
  • Toolbox
  • Animation Editor
  • Shader Editor
  • Text Editor
  • Message View
  • Scene Tree
  • Stage Editor
  • Container Outline
  • Watches Editor
  • Scene Control Window
  • Performance Statistics
2D Workflow
  • 2D Workflow Index
  • 2D Workflow
  • Layer Editor
  • Common Layer Properties
  • IPP Effects
  • Color Correction FX
  • Distortion FX
  • Filter FX
  • Hierarchy and Content Editors
  • Display Images and Movies
3D Workflow
  • 3D Workflow Index
  • 3D Workflow
  • Hierarchy and Content Editors
  • Renderer Window
  • Camera Navigation
  • Manipulate Objects with Gizmos
  • In-Scene Editing
  • Layer Editor
  • Property Editor
  • Hierarchy Editor
  • Working with Nodes
  • Isolated Objects
  • Containers
  • Text Rendering
  • Character Sets
  • Geometry Import
  • Color Management and HDR Workflow
  • Display Images and Movies
  • Particle System
  • Creating Realistic Reflections
  • Unreal Integration
  • Notch Integration
  • E2E Node Overview
Logic Workflow
  • Logic Workflow Index
  • Hierarchy and Content Editors
  • Content Editor
  • Hierarchy Editor
  • Working with Nodes
  • Property Editor
  • Containers
  • Project and Scene Data
  • Reading Data in Ventuz
  • Display Images and Movies
  • Input Subsystem
  • Multitouch
  • TUIO Protocol
  • Open Sound Control
  • Unreal Integration
  • Notch Integration
  • E2E Node Overview
Animation Workflow
  • Animation Workflow Index
  • Animation Workflow
  • Animation Editor
  • Content Editor
  • Hierarchy Editor
  • Property Editor
  • Animation and State Engine
  • Templates
  • Template Engine
  • Scene Transitions
  • Unreal Integration
  • Notch Integration
Project Structure
  • Project Structure Index
  • Annotations
  • Project Documentation
  • Projects and Scenes
  • Project Properties
  • Project Maintenance
  • Project and Scene Data
  • Scene Management
  • Scene Statistics
  • Scene Tree
  • Performance Statistics
How Tos
  • Designer How to Index
  • How to Run Ventuz
  • How to Work with Designer
  • Ventuz Designer Drag&Drop Workflow
  • How to work with Shadows
  • How to Build Content for Multiple Screens
  • How to Use Emoijs
  • How to Build a Template
  • How To Build a Custom Scene Transition
  • How to Use the Color Difference Keyer
  • How To Enable HDR Video Output
  • How To Work with the HDR Layer
  • How Create Lens Flares and Bloom
  • How to Create Visuals Loader Node
  • How to Remote Control with a Phone
  • How to use Head Mounted Displays
  • How to work with 3D Reference Layers
  • How to create a Firework Particle System
  • How to use DDS with new Block Compression modes
  • How To use Stream Out
  • How to use the Substance Integration
  • How To Integrate Unreal
  • How To Integrate Notch
  • How To use the Vertex Integration
  • How To Control and Customize Ventuz
  • How to use the Companion with Director
  • How to build Previs scenes with Designer
  • How to migrate from Ventuz 6 to Ventuz 7
Reference
  • Available Nodes
  • Animation Nodes
  • Material&Color Nodes
  • Data Nodes
  • E2E Nodes
  • Geometry Nodes
  • Interaction Nodes
  • IO Nodes
  • Layers
  • Light Nodes
  • Logic Nodes
  • Previs Nodes
  • Render Option Nodes
  • Slides Nodes
  • Sound Nodes
  • Text Nodes
  • Texture Nodes
  • VR Nodes
  • World Nodes
  • Summary Shortcuts
  • Layer Editor Shortcuts
  • Hierarchy Editor Shortcuts
  • Content Editor Shortcuts
  • Animation Editor Shortcuts
  • Director Shortcuts

Ventuz Director

  • Index
  • What's New in Director
  • Introduction
  • Environment
  • Show
  • User Interface
  • Assets
  • Taking Action
  • Property Editor
  • Shot Box
  • Project Data
  • Pages
  • Playlist
  • Transitions
  • Timeline
  • Content References
  • Topology
  • Channels
  • Macros
  • Designing Templates
  • Scene Transitions
  • Plug-Ins
  • Shortcuts
  • Command Line Options
  • Application Settings
  • Glossary
  • GPI Configuration

Ventuz Runtime & Configuration

  • Runtime Index
  • Configuration Editor
  • Machine Configuration
  • Device Configuration
  • Project and Show Management
  • Live Runtime Control
  • Web Configuration Editor
  • Render Setup Editor
  • Warping and Soft-Edging Editor
  • Multi Screen and Output Setup
  • How to migrate from Ventuz 6 to Ventuz 7
  • Machine Clustering
  • Supported Hardware
  • Director Mode
  • How to Configure Audio
  • How to Use Live Options
  • How To Play Out On Multiple Screens
  • How To Render on a Machine Cluster
  • How to Use Head Mounted Displays
  • How to Setup Spout with Ventuz
  • How to Use Newtek NDI
  • How to Use a Mixed Frame Rate Cluster
  • How to Use Tracking

Multi Output & Display Setups

Introduction
  • Introduction to Compositions, Screens and Outputs
  • Explanation of Compositions, Screens and Outputs
  • Machine Clustering
  • Support for multiple GPU's
Editors
  • Configuration Editor
  • Device Configuration
  • Render Setup Editor
  • Warping and Soft-Edging Editor
  • Designer Stage Editor
Workflows
  • How to Build Content for Multiple Screens
  • How To Play Out On Multiple Outputs
  • How To Render on a Machine Cluster
  • How to build Previs scenes with Designer

How To

Designer
  • Designer How to Index
  • How to Run Ventuz
  • How to Work with Designer
  • Ventuz Designer Drag&Drop Workflow
  • How to work with Shadows
  • How to Build Content for Multiple Screens
  • How to Use Emoijs
  • How to Build a Template
  • How To Build a Custom Scene Transition
  • How to Use the Color Difference Keyer
  • How To Work with the HDR Layer
  • How To Enable HDR video output
  • How Create Lens Flares and Bloom
  • How to Create Visuals Loader Node
  • How to Remote Control with a Phone
  • How to use Head Mounted Displays
  • How to work with 3D Reference Layers
  • How to create a Firework Particle System
  • How to use DDS with new Block Compression modes
  • How to use the Substance Integration
  • How To Integrate Unreal
  • How To Integrate Notch
  • How To build and playback Ventuz Content in Vertex
Runtime & Configuration
  • Runtime How Tos Index
  • How to Configure Audio
  • How to Use Live Options
  • How To Play Out On Multiple Screens
  • How To Render on a Machine Cluster
  • How to use Head Mounted Displays
  • How to setup Spout with Ventuz
  • How to use Newtek NDI
  • How to use a Mixed Frame Rate Cluster
  • How to use Tracking
  • How To Integrate Unreal
  • How To Integrate Notch
  • How To build and playback Ventuz Content in Vertex
  • Multi Screen and Output Setup
  • How To Enable HDR video output
Director
  • How To Control Multiple Graphics Independently From Each Other
  • How to use the Companion with Director

Ventuz Node Reference

Available Nodes Overview
  • All Designer Nodes
ANIMATION
  • Mover
  • Alternator
  • Simple Control
  • Timeline Control
  • Anmation Rig
  • Keyframe Animation
  • Animation Group
COLOR/MATERIAL
  • Alpha
  • Fog
  • Ground Fog
  • Sky Box
  • Color to RGBA
  • HSLA to Color
  • RGBA to Color
  • Color Transformer
  • HLSL Shader
  • Color
  • Material
  • Color Picker
  • Substance Material
DATA
  • Database
  • Excel
  • JSON
  • RSS Feed
  • Resource Linker
  • Text File
  • XML
E2E
  • E2E Axis
  • E2E Data
  • E2E Control
  • E2E Layer
  • E2E Provider
  • E2E Node Overview
GEOMETRY
  • Rectangle
  • Rounded Rectangle
  • Gradient Rectangle
  • Overlay Rectangle
  • Cube
  • Circle
  • Sphere
  • Cylinder
  • Cone
  • Torus
  • Chart
  • Random Points
  • Mesh Loader
  • Geometry Import (Live)
  • Volume
  • Get Bounding Box
  • Arrow
  • Particle System
  • Path Renderer
  • Geometry Renderer
INTERACTION
  • Interaction Rect
  • Touch Button
  • Touch Excluder
  • Touch Marker
  • Touch Paint
  • Touch Pattern
  • Touch Proxy
  • Touch Ripples
  • Touch Transformations
  • Web Browser
  • Touch Teleport
  • Touch Simulator
INPUT/OUTPUT (I/O)
  • GPI
  • Joystick
  • Keyboard
  • MIDI
  • Mouse
  • Network
  • Open Sound Control
  • Serial
  • Timecode
  • DMX
  • HTTP
  • RamDiskWriter
LAYER
  • 3D Layers
  • 3D Layer Reference
  • Composition Layer
  • 2D Layers
  • PSD Import Layer
  • E2E Layer
  • Mixer Layer
  • Others
LIGHT
  • Light Sources
LOGIC
  • Array Processing
  • Convert To Text
  • Cluster Synchronization
  • Counter
  • Data Portals
  • Date Time
  • Directory
  • Dispatcher
  • Enumeration
  • Expressions
  • Invert
  • Log
  • Loop Breaker
  • Math Effects
  • Matrix Operations
  • Scene Event
  • Script
  • String Operations
  • System ID
  • Render Setup Relation
  • Text Splitter
  • Timer
  • Toggle
  • Transition Info
  • URL
  • Value Switch
  • Value Buffer
  • Variables
  • Visual Indexer
PREVISUALIZATION
  • Introduction to Previs
  • Previs Screen
  • Previs Canvas
  • Compositon List
  • Rendersetup Objects
  • Composition Projector
  • Previs Screen Render Options
RENDER OPTIONS
  • Alpha Blending
  • Color Write
  • Alpha Testing
  • Clip Plane
  • Filter
  • Mask
  • Mirror
  • Effect
  • Render Cube Map
  • Draw Modes
  • Stencil
  • ZTesting
SOUND
  • Audio Clip
  • Sound
  • Volume Control
  • Audio Analysis
SLIDES
  • Slide Manager
  • Slide
  • Slide Port
  • Pivot
TEXT
  • Text Effects
  • Text Layouts
  • Text Rendering
TEXTURE
  • Background
  • Hatch
  • Image
  • Texture
  • SVG Loader
  • Gradient Texture
  • Live Video
  • Movie Stream
  • Movie Frame
  • Movie Clip
  • Texture Loader
  • Snapshot
  • Snapshot Framebuffer
  • Texture Saver
  • Video Source Selector
  • VIO Input
  • Spout Receiver
  • NDI Receiver
  • Substance Loader
  • QR Code
VR/AR
  • Tracked Devices
  • Draw Tracked Devices
WORLD
  • Axis
  • Billboard
  • GetWorld
  • SetWorld
  • Arrange
  • Ticker
  • Layout
  • Group
  • World Z Sort
  • YesNo
  • Switch
  • Spread
  • Filter Pass
  • Set Pass
  • Hierarchy Container
  • Scene Port
  • Content Container
  • Template Port
  • Container Info
  • Camera
  • Paths
  • Cloner

Advanced and Development

  • Advanced and Development Index
  • Command Line Options
  • Ventuz IP Ports
  • Ventuz Machine Service
  • TUIO
  • .NET Scripting
  • HLSL Shader Programming
  • Ventuz API and SDK
  • Ventuz Extension API
  • Ventuz VIO API
  • Ventuz File Format (VFF)
  • Ventuz Stream Out API
  • Lens Calibration File for FreeD
  • E2E Node Overview
  • Unreal Integration
  • Notch Integration
Remoting
  • Remoting Index
  • Remoting Overview
  • How To Control and Customize Ventuz
  • Remoting 4
  • Remoting 4 via Websockets
  • Remoting 4 via HTTP
  • Director Remoting
  • Deprecated Remoting

Misc

  • Presets
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Command Line Options

Table of Contents

  1. Ventuz Designer Options
  2. Ventuz Presenter/Runtime Options
  3. General Options
    1. Logging

By default Ventuz executable files are installed in this folder.

C:\Program Files\Ventuz Technology Group\Ventuz 8

The installation may differ if the user has selected another installation path or the system drive letter is not C:\. If a Ventuz process is launched by the Windows Explorer, these options are used to define which project will be opened or presented. Creating Windows Shortcuts makes it easy to apply such options and launch desired standard projects or presentations.

Ventuz Designer Options

The Ventuz Designer supports the following command line syntax:

Ventuz.exe [project] [options] 

The optional project argument selects a Ventuz Project file (*.vzp) to be loaded. If a project is specified on the command line, the Project Browser will not be shown during start-up.

Dedicated Designer options

Option Description
-nosave Disables the save entry in the scene menu

Ventuz Presenter/Runtime Options

Ventuz Presenter/Runtime can run in two diffent modes:

  • Presentation Mode starts a Ventuz Presentation (vpr)
    VentuzPresenter.exe presentation [options] 
    
  • Director Mode starts a Ventuz Project (vzp) in Director Mode
    VentuzPresenter.exe project [options] 
    

Additional options:

Option Description
-stats Enables the Perfomance Statistics
-diag Enables the Input Diagnostics
-kill Any other running VentuzPresenter.exe process will be killed before launching the new instance.
-default:scene Defines the scene identity (name) of the default scene to be initially loaded when launching in Director Mode. If this option is omitted, Ventuz tries to load a scene named "/default".
-default<NM>:scene Defines the scene identity (name) of the pipe-specific default scene to be initially loaded when launching in Director Mode. This allows to load different default scenes per Pipe. Example: -default00:abc -default01:def activates scene abc in Pipe 0 and scene def in Pipe 1
-override Only valid if a Ventuz Presentation is specified: Edit the project configuration overrides. (see Deployment)
-win Forces the Runtime to start in windowed mode.
-nosplash Disables the splashscreen.
-noproject Starts the Runtime with an internal, minimal default VPR.
-rendersetup:name Starts the project with the specified render setup

Example: Start Ventuz Presenter/Runtime in Director Mode and disable log output. The scene named "/start" will be loaded as startup scene.

VentuzPresenter.exe "C:\MyProject\MyProject.vzp" -log:0 -default:/start

General Options

Ventuz Designer and Ventuz Runtime accept some general command line options.

Logging

All Ventuz applications write log messages to a log file on a local drive. These files are

Designer C:\Users\Public\Documents\Ventuz8\Log\designer.log
Director C:\Users\Public\Documents\Ventuz8\Log\director.log
Presenter C:\Users\Public\Documents\Ventuz8\Log\presenter.log
Configuration Editor C:\Users\Public\Documents\Ventuz8\Log\config_editor.log
Ventuz Launcher C:\Users\Public\Documents\Ventuz8\Log\launcher.log

The Ventuz Presenter/Runtime has the ability to select the minimum log level that will be written to file with the -logwrite: option. This means that -logwrite:warning will only write warnings, errors and fatal errors to the presenter.log file. When starting Runtime a limited amount of Info logs about the configuration are written anyway even if the logging is restricted to higher level.

Option Log Level
-logwrite:0
-logwrite:none
None
-logwrite:1
-logwrite:fatal
Fatal
-logwrite:2
-logwrite:error
Error
-logwrite:3
-logwrite:warning
Warning
-logwrite:4
-logwrite:info
Info
-logwrite:5
-logwrite:debug
Debug
-logwrite:6
-logwrite:debugff
Debug FFmpeg

There is also a -log option to restict the messages that are written to an optional Message Window in the Runtime. It uses the same parameters like the -logwrite option.

The special option -df enables logging of dropped frames. Every time Ventuz drops a frame, a log entry is written. Please note that writing a log message itself can cause another frame-drop. This option could turn into a vicious circle of dropped frames caused by dropped frames!

Option Description
-df Enables logging of dropped frames for quality control.
-al Append Log. Messages of a new Ventuz session are appended to an existing log file. By default a new file is created.
-kl:N Keep Log. An existing log file is backed up before it is overwriten. The optional :N specifies the maximum number of backup files. If this number is exceeded the oldes files are removed.

See also:
  • Director Mode
  • Projects and Scenes

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