Is there any way of copying user profiles from one element to another?
(Without using a pen and paper!)
Thanks
Andy.
Copying profiles?
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Of course!
Hello Andy,
Axia offers a system management tool that gives you the ability to capture settings from any Axia device to a PC. You can push those settings to any device as well. There are many more features of this program including remote administration, diagnostics, etc. The program is called iProbe. Highly recommended for you power users:
http://axiaaudio.com/components/default.htm#iProFiler
Some simpler tools are being built into the next major release of the Element software so you can do some of this right from the web configuration page.
Enjoy!
Axia offers a system management tool that gives you the ability to capture settings from any Axia device to a PC. You can push those settings to any device as well. There are many more features of this program including remote administration, diagnostics, etc. The program is called iProbe. Highly recommended for you power users:
http://axiaaudio.com/components/default.htm#iProFiler
Some simpler tools are being built into the next major release of the Element software so you can do some of this right from the web configuration page.
Enjoy!
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Re: Of course!
You told him about iProbe but gave him the link to iProfiler, which is a recording/playback package. Just an observation.Catfish wrote:Hello Andy,
Axia offers a system management tool that gives you the ability to capture settings from any Axia device to a PC. You can push those settings to any device as well. There are many more features of this program including remote administration, diagnostics, etc. The program is called iProbe. Highly recommended for you power users:
http://axiaaudio.com/components/default.htm#iProFiler
Some simpler tools are being built into the next major release of the Element software so you can do some of this right from the web configuration page.
Enjoy!
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It's on that same page.
Thanks George. There was no link directly to iProbe. If you click on the link I sent, you will see these four programs:
The IP Audio Driver
iProbe
iProfiler
iPlay
It is the second one.
The IP Audio Driver
iProbe
iProfiler
iPlay
It is the second one.
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Re: Copying profiles?
Element pages, go to Customize. At the bottom of the page is a method to download to a PC the Element configuration. This will include Show Profiles as well as Source Profiles and other settings. This file is an XML based file. If all you want is the show profile of a particular Show, you could locate it in the XML file and copy it to another XML file and then upload this into the 2nd Element.Andy Linton wrote:Is there any way of copying user profiles from one element to another?
Be sure to maintain format! (i.e. download the config from 2nd Element and carefully insert the needed information, then upload)
Also, it is always a good measure to save these settings on another machine.
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