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Revision as of 11:58, 21 September 2017
Virtual Robot > Transferring Content
This page applies to Tritium robots, for earlier IOServe based robots please see Virtual Robot - Transferring Content (IOServe)
Contents
Introduction
Virtual Robot provides a simple to use web based tool for content creation on EA robots like RoboThespian and SociBot.
This page shows you how to transfer content from Virtual Robot to any robot, even while the robot is switched off.
Accessing Content Organizer
- Content organizer can be accessed from robots.engineeredarts
- Serial number of robot (link to robot management)
- status of robot
- Content organizer (link to robot organizer)
- Tinman status (link to telepresance)
- Content organizer can be separated into 4 sections
- Files: this are files of performances that exist in Virtual Robot
- Robot: This section contains the files that exist on the Robot
- Properties: This is where you can edit the Properties of performance files from Virtual robot or on the robot (properties is an advanced funtion and can be found towards the bottom of this page or can be found here with link?)
- File transfers and log: this is where you can view the status of transfers
- Performances that exist in Virtual Robot
- Edit: opens selected performance in Virtual Robot for editing
- Delete: will delete selected performance from Virtual robot account (this change is permanent)
- Transfer: will transfer performance to the robot archive for use with web api etc.
- Bulk Edit: Bulk edit is an advanced function please see below
- Duplicate: this will duplicated the selected folder
- New Folder: this will create a new folder
- Performances are listed here, clicking here will change the order in which they appear
- Performances that exist on the robot
- Edit: opens selected performance in Virtual Robot for editing
- Delete: Will delete selected performances from robot (performances will still exist in Virtual robot)
- Sync: Will sync new or altered performances
- & # displays robots accessible from user
- File transfer and Log
- File transfer (status pending)
- Cancel transfer or clear when complete: to cancel or clear when complete, highlighted performances
- Status: of transferring performance or folder
- Last Activity: Time transfer began or ended
- File: Name of performance or folder being transferred
- Robot: Name and location of robot
- Status: completed transfer of performance or folder
- Clear when complete: performances and folders can be cleared from the list once completed
- Accessing transfer log
Transfer content to real robot
Having created an animation and saved the file, it may be transferred to a real robot.
When the robot is connected to the internet it will download the animation and play it once to confirm.
Select "Transfer" in the drop down "File" Menu on the Menu Bar
Highlight the animation(s) you wish to transfer by clicking on them
Click on the robot you wish to transfer the animation(s) to
Click on "transfer" on the transfer window Menu Bar
You can close the window at any time after clicking transfer.
Reopen the "Transfer" window at any time to check progress.
After the animation transfers to the robot, a tick will appear in the File Transfer box to confirm transfer
Finding Your Sequences on the Robot
Files are transferred to the robot as Sequences under the Asset directory '/sequences/user/<username>/'. Which can be accessed through the Asset Manager's UI under Sequences > user > your username. But the details of this interface are out of the scope of this page. You can find more information here Tritium_GUI_Assets
Audio assets can be found in the same way. However the names of these assets can be unrecognisable, and you usually needn't worry about them.
Troubleshooting
If you experience issues transferring content or with Virtual Robot in general please see Virtual Robot Troubleshooting