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Least expensive computer to run Mad Mapper (cheapest)
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2021 5:17 am
by ProjectileObjects
What is a low price computer with decent specifications that can run MadMapper for a standalone installation?
I'm assuming it would be a windows PC?
Something compact? Mini or Micro PC?
Thanks
Re: Least expensive computer to run Mad Mapper (cheapest)
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2021 10:48 pm
by timbrass
Having tried to run MM on some old laptops, the cheapest is going to be a second hand laptop with 8GB + of memory and a GPU that can get better than 600 on the Novabench GPU benchmark. If you just want to run scenes/cues then you might pick up a cheap laptop with broken hinge/cracked screen.... Obviously it depends on the complexity of the graphics
Re: Least expensive computer to run Mad Mapper (cheapest)
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2021 2:37 pm
by MADben
indeed, we still use "old" computers from the early mid 2010s sometimes, since madmapper is not that greedy it runs smoothly
although it's for testings, experimenting etc.
you do need a decent PC / mac with decent specs (and a dedicated graphics card) for serious work - I mean (heavy) use of materials, large amount of fixtures, etc.
Re: Least expensive computer to run Mad Mapper (cheapest)
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2021 6:07 pm
by mad-matt
MiniMad is the best option to keep a video mapping (with a single movie - not interactive (audio/midi etc.)). It's stable and mapping handles can be easiely moved with hardware buttons, so it can be manipulated by a technician who doesn't know MadMapper or has no experience with softwares.
If you need MIDI / OSC / audio interactive or if you have more complex setup to do, the cheapest I used is Vivostick / ComputeStick (playing back 720p smoothly, 1080p30 I think it was ok). It depends on your project.
Re: Least expensive computer to run Mad Mapper (cheapest)
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 6:05 pm
by ProjectileObjects
Thanks, I'm going to try some fan less mini PCs and report the results of my findings. I agree that the Mini Mad is amazing, but I want to find something that will run smoothly outside in an external enclosure as part of an LED installation with sound reactivity.
If you have any tips for that, I'd also appreciate it. The M1 Mac minis are inexpensive, but I'm unsure if there are any issues with them an MM.
Thanks!
Re: Least expensive computer to run Mad Mapper (cheapest)
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2021 2:11 pm
by mad-matt
The M1 Mac minis are inexpensive, but I'm unsure if there are any issues with them an MM.
No problem reported. We're also working on a native Silicon build.