designshift / atem-tally-lite

Simple tally light display on a local network for Blackmagic ATEM products
https://designshift.ca/apps/atem-tally/
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Create OBS compatible #23

Open MrTomek opened 3 years ago

MrTomek commented 3 years ago

Hi @scottkuo, can you connect the tally with the obs?

Connection to obs with https://github.com/Palakis/obs-websocket

Dosc protocol conected https://github.com/Palakis/obs-websocket/blob/4.x-current/docs/generated/protocol.md

scottkuo commented 3 years ago

@MrTomek waist?

MrTomek commented 3 years ago

Sorry waist -> tally

scottkuo commented 3 years ago

There are no current plans since if we do one we’re going to do them all. The time and cost of testing all the different vendors and combinations of them would make it a full time job if we want to do it well. For now we are sticking tightly to supporting the Blackmagic ecosystem.

MrTomek commented 3 years ago

okay

Does atem-tally-lite have a communication interface to be able to connect to e.g. API

MrTomek commented 3 years ago

because maybe I will create an integrator simulating atem studio combined with obs

scottkuo commented 3 years ago

The Pi version has a little bit of that in the works already. The main software will likely have something too. Not sure what that thing looks like exactly just yet.

I do want to merge the web view and the Pi client into a single client so more magical things can happen though... including APIs.

Miniontoby commented 3 months ago

Hi,

Is this still someone people are interested in? Cause I might want to help out with making this.

I am using an DIY version of the Atem at home, made using an Novation Launchkey Mini MK3 (costs around €89,00) It connects to my OBS and then I have the Multi View on a different screen, so I am able to see which one is program/preview. So it would be nice if this system with the phone tally stuff would work for my OBS based setup as well.