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Is there a way to make this happen?
I have inputs on a primary vMix that use the AutoAudio feature, so their audio channel turns on when the input goes to PGM, either directly, or a 2UP box, multiview layer, etc. and turns off when they are not on PGM.
I'm wanting these channels to be linked to respective counterpart channels on a second vMix computer, so that when the audio turns on/off on vMixA it will automatically turn on/off the audio of a linked input in vMixB. this control needs to happen over the network as the 2 vMix machines are not always physically together.
I found where I can use an http command to control vMixB, but can't find a way to link it to the audio on/off status. TIA
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while centralcontrol is an excellent piece of software, it will not allow vMix to command another vMix.
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Originally Posted by: AudioGreg Is there a way to make this happen?
I have inputs on a primary vMix that use the AutoAudio feature, so their audio channel turns on when the input goes to PGM, either directly, or a 2UP box, multiview layer, etc. and turns off when they are not on PGM.
I'm wanting these channels to be linked to respective counterpart channels on a second vMix computer, so that when the audio turns on/off on vMixA it will automatically turn on/off the audio of a linked input in vMixB. this control needs to happen over the network as the 2 vMix machines are not always physically together.
I found where I can use an http command to control vMixB, but can't find a way to link it to the audio on/off status. TIA
Have you tried to put your http command(s) into script(s) and trigger the script(s) OnTransitionIn / OnTransitionOut in vMixA?
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Originally Posted by: dmwkr Originally Posted by: AudioGreg Is there a way to make this happen?
I have inputs on a primary vMix that use the AutoAudio feature, so their audio channel turns on when the input goes to PGM, either directly, or a 2UP box, multiview layer, etc. and turns off when they are not on PGM.
I'm wanting these channels to be linked to respective counterpart channels on a second vMix computer, so that when the audio turns on/off on vMixA it will automatically turn on/off the audio of a linked input in vMixB. this control needs to happen over the network as the 2 vMix machines are not always physically together.
I found where I can use an http command to control vMixB, but can't find a way to link it to the audio on/off status. TIA
Have you tried to put your http command(s) into script(s) and trigger the script(s) OnTransitionIn / OnTransitionOut in vMixA? This ^ , sounds like a scripting thing would solve it. If not, unsure if Bitfocus companion could hook into both instances of vMix at the same time and control both from a button press on a streamdeck?
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Originally Posted by: Hypohamish If not, unsure if Bitfocus companion could hook into both instances of vMix at the same time and control both from a button press on a streamdeck? Yes, you can create more than 1 instance of vMix in Companion and add commands for either/both to a button. I have controlled 2 machines from one stream deck, but I haven't tested to see if there is any difference in latency between machines however, as I didn't need them in sync.
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Originally Posted by: matkeane Originally Posted by: Hypohamish If not, unsure if Bitfocus companion could hook into both instances of vMix at the same time and control both from a button press on a streamdeck? Yes, you can create more than 1 instance of vMix in Companion and add commands for either/both to a button. I have controlled 2 machines from one stream deck, but I haven't tested to see if there is any difference in latency between machines however, as I didn't need them in sync. Confirmed, without the need for scripting [in vMix]. The functions *essentially* run simultaneously if you don't add delays, though I've not done a frame-by-frame analysis either. However, the latency of the way you're getting signal between the computers is probably enough that the latency of control over Ethernet is likely insignificant by comparison.
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Originally Posted by: doggy https://youtu.be/zk2xwI99FsY Just in case anybody is curious about this alternative method, but can't be bothered to sit through a 10 minute video... About 2:30, he finally gets to the point and explains that he's using Midi activators on one vMix system to trigger events on another. It's not a bad idea for some setups, but it does requires a third-party piece of software to work.
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