Dsnake with QU32

Hello, I am working at a church that has a live video feed and am wondering if it would be possible to take a AR2412 and put the dsnake signal into a dedicated gigabit ethernet switch to split it to two qu32s. one would be for FOH mixing and the other would be for the live video feed. I am wanting to have complete control over FX, compression, and so on at each location. Thank you for your help in advance.

Sorry but nope. Not on QU series

Hi, our church is using the Qu32 and 2 Dsnakes, one on each side of the stage. I need more Aux for an event and will be using the groups as Aux. My question is, i can connect some musicians to the aux inputs on dsnakes #1 of the stage, but when I connect to the auxes dsnake #2 how do I configure the auxes for both dsnakes?

The original poster (OP) used one AR2412 stagebox and wanted to connect it to two QU-32s simultaneously, which isn’t possible.
If I understand you correctly, you’re using only one QU-32 and want to connect two stageboxes (AudioRacks) to it via dSnake.?
But unfortunately, it’s unclear which ones.
It’s also not entirely clear what you mean by “Aux” - you use it sometimes in connection with outputs and sometimes with inputs.
In any case, the possible configurations and how the inputs and outputs are numbered are actually quite well described in the Reference Guide, pages 16–19.

Sorry for the confusion, we are using 2 AB168’s with our QU 32. I am trying to use the mixes from both units and need to know how to configure both using the extra groups on the QU32 as mixes. How to assign them on the QU 32. So on the QU you have 1, 2, 3, 4 mixes. Then stereo 5/6, 7/8 and 9/10. On the AB168 they are labeled but how do I use them on the second AB168 and Where on QU32 do I assign them so I connect the rest to the 2nd AB168.

The patching of the outputs of the stageboxes connected via dSnake is done under “I/O Patch Setup dSNAKE Out,” as described on page 73.
The image also shows the default settings.
In your case you should see two highlighted sets of eight outputs, which you need to assign according to your requirements.