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Directory Structure
The show file for CueServer is arranged in a directory structure.
The following table illustrates the directory structure of a typical show file:
File
audio
chime.wav
MySound.ogg
My Music.mp3
cues
1.00.cue
101.50.cue
123456.78.cue
MyStack
1.00.cue
2.10.cue
dmxtriggers
1.dmxtrigger
2.dmxtrigger
3.dmxtrigger
groups
1.group
2.group
3.group
macros
1.macro
Description
The audio directory contains audio files. Audio files can be any type supported by
the system.
The cues directory contains both cue resources and/or cue stack directories.
Cue file names use the same number as the cue with two decimal places of
precision. Cue files end with the
to 999999.99.
0.00
Each cue stack is its own directory in the cues directory. Cue stack names are
limited to 15 characters any may not contain spaces. Cues in cue stack directories
follow the same rules as cues in the root cues directory.
The dmxtriggers directory contains DMX Input Trigger resources. DMX Trigger file
names are based on the resource ID followed by the
See
DMXTrigger Resource
The groups directory contains Group resources. Group file names are based on the
resource ID followed by the
See
Group Resource
for file format details.
The macros directory contains Macro resources. Macro file names are based on the
resource ID followed by the
See
Macro Resource
for file format details.
extension. Valid cue numbers range from
.cue
for file format details.
extension.
.group
extension.
.macro
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