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Hi All,
I have a situation now and I hope somebody can help me through this issue.
I have a vmix pro running at location A but the speaker wants to control his slides from his side which is at location Z. I do know that the Web controller works on the same network.
I have create a forward and back shortcut button for him. The only issue is he can trigger andforward his slide himself from his home sweet home.
Can anyone help me on this.
Thanks all!
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Originally Posted by: Aaron LPH Hi All,
I have a situation now and I hope somebody can help me through this issue.
I have a vmix pro running at location A but the speaker wants to control his slides from his side which is at location Z. I do know that the Web controller works on the same network.
I have create a forward and back shortcut button for him. The only issue is he can trigger andforward his slide himself from his home sweet home.
Can anyone help me on this.
Thanks all! This works, you just need to open port 8088 to his IP address. As him to go to here and give you his IP address. Then follow your router's documentation to open port 8088 to that IP address. You might also have to allow the connection in your computer's firewall. And then on his end, he opens your IP address:8088
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Hey I would Figure out a VPN Connection to your guest.
So the controller thinks he is in the same network. Other method: Your Guests helds the PPT from his computer and streams the presentation (build in feiature of Powerpoint) you can grab the Stream as an input in vMix.
@geoff:
can you send an example adress of your idea? My Knowledge of IP is that the guest can only send packeages to your router, but then the router dont know how to forward and to whom the commands.
I would realy like to learn more if you are already using this method. How about the security Side?
greetings Paul.
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I got this working recently. - Go here: DDNS.net - Create a free account and setup a name for your hostname
- Download the "Dynamic Update Client" and log into your new NO-IP account through it. It will now keep track of the PC you're running it on and tie your Public IP to your ddns account
- All you *should* have to do now is ensure that port 8088 is forwarded to your IP from whichever router you're connecting to from your PC. Works for me, though I had to change my residential internet to have a static IP, as it was "double NAT'ing" my connection, which screws things like DDNS.
Best of luck
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Originally Posted by: Paul Fuhrmann Hey I would Figure out a VPN Connection to your guest.
So the controller thinks he is in the same network. Other method: Your Guests helds the PPT from his computer and streams the presentation (build in feiature of Powerpoint) you can grab the Stream as an input in vMix.
@geoff:
can you send an example adress of your idea? My Knowledge of IP is that the guest can only send packeages to your router, but then the router dont know how to forward and to whom the commands.
I would realy like to learn more if you are already using this method. How about the security Side?
greetings Paul. Paul, a VPN would certainly work. But you don't need to do that much work. Opening the port on your side is going to vary depending on your router. If you Google "how do I open a port on xxx router" you should find something. You can either open that port to all inbound traffic (not recommended) or open it just for the IP address where your collaborator is. They just need to open a web page that's http://[your ip address]:8088 You can also use a DDNS service like noip.com, but nowadays ISP's don't change your IP address very often, so it's probably not necessary.
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okie guys. thanks for all the reply. i will look into it!!! thanks for all the input. meantime all stay safe!!!
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