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Setting Up Output Display Window (VIDEO)

Video tutorial about setting up the output display window.

Storing Show Files on the Cloud and External Drives (3.0)

Muséik prefers to access Show Files that are stored directly on your computer's hard drive. For performance situations we highly recommend making sure the files you will need live on the local hard drive. It is possible to access your Show Files from

Controller Options for Muséik (3.0)

If you are running Muséik on a laptop you have three options for how to control the software. IMPORTANT: A USB mouse plugged into your computer is the recommended controller. Always have a USB mouse available, even if you plan to control the software

Video Tutorial: Pacer Bars and Safties

In most Show Files you will see a reduced score in the top interface window. But sometimes a simpler approach is better.  In those cases we use a combination of Pacer Bars and Safties. A Pacer Bar replaces a score. It is basically a green bar that sc

The Safety, Countdown Bars and Pacer Bars

In some Show Files you may come across colored boxes in the scrolling score. These colored boxes are either grey or green and they are there to help you with your performance of the media. SAFTIES.  The grey boxes are called Safeties. They indicate s

Cursor Management

Your mouse cursor can move between the computer monitor and the audience display surface. Even during performance of a film file, if you bump the mouse it may land in the middle of the projection screen without your knowledge. We recommend getting in

Stop, Loop, Continue

To the right of the media title in the Playlist there is a clickable icon that allows you to determine what happens at the end of a file. The icon is a stop sign by default, meaning the file will simply stop playing at the end. Clicking the icon will

Keyboard Commands and Shortcuts (VIDEO)

Tutorial video about key commands.

Loading Show Files into Muséik (3.0)

Once you have Muséik installed on your computer and your Show File(s) downloaded to the same hard drive you will need to load your media into the platform. To do this we first need to store the Show File(s) in the proper location. Check to make sure

The Main Interface (3.0)

When you open Muséik and load a file the interface will have seven sections:. 1. SCORE WINDOW. In this top window the score, or event map, will display. When the file is playing this window will become animated with material moving across it from rig

Interface Does not Fit on My Computer Screen

Sometimes the Muséik User Interface loads at a size too large or too small for your screen. If this happens you can re-size the interface using the GUI Zoom feature. 1.  In the main interface, grab a corner of the interface window to re-size it as de

How Do I Make The Video Full Screen? (3.0)

In Muséik 3.0 the ESC key on your computer keyboard toggles the output screen from a thumbnail window to a full screen image.