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Cae  
#1 Posted : Friday, January 17, 2025 2:20:17 AM(UTC)
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I want to display in browser the remaining time of a playing video.

Repeatedly pooling :8088/api is recommended?

I toyed today with TCP API, I subscribed to TALLY and ACTS but I can't use their event info for what I want (ACTS notifies me if a video is playing or not). And I can't "subscribe" to :8088/api to get notified about any change in that XML file.

Sending "XML\r\n" over and over again is another form of pooling. Should I use this instead of pooling HTTP API, performance wise?

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#2 Posted : Friday, January 17, 2025 3:16:14 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Cae Go to Quoted Post
I want to display in browser the remaining time of a playing video.

Repeatedly pooling :8088/api is recommended?

I toyed today with TCP API, I subscribed to TALLY and ACTS but I can't use their event info for what I want (ACTS notifies me if a video is playing or not). And I can't "subscribe" to :8088/api to get notified about any change in that XML file.

Sending "XML\r\n" over and over again is another form of pooling. Should I use this instead of pooling HTTP API, performance wise?



Hello. Bitfocus companion vmix module uses tcp api to be able to work. 1 pool at every 250ms is very good to have the time of the pgm video almost in real time
https://github.com/bitfo...-module-studiocoast-vmix
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