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Statistics: Posted by kassah — Sun Mar 17, 2024 3:18 pm
How do you detect the microphone is being used?Yep,
We detect a signal from the sacrament microphone and automatically cut the other feeds until we no longer detect signal from that microphone (i.e. it has returned to it's closed state).
Statistics: Posted by CalS201 — Fri Mar 15, 2024 12:11 pm
Touch Panel seems interesting. I did find Zoom plugins there, I'll download those and peek at the code to see if it gives me any ideas on how I can join and start a Zoom remotely. If possible, I'd like to avoid spending any more stake money and stick with what's already present (i.e. the existing Pi's we already have in each building).We put the control of the meetings literally in the hands of the bishopric. They bring up Touch Portal on their phone or tablet and are presented with simple icons to press. For example, "Start meeting". They then select which ward they are. The PC running OBS (and Touch Portal) automatically switches to that ward's YTL stream key and sets up the desired scene for sacrament meeting. They can now press START to begin streaming. Now they see a button that will pause the live stream and put up a static picture during the sacrament. Another button resumes the live stream. Finally they are allowed to stop the webcast. It has worked so well, we're planning to implement it in our other buildings. We use the free version, but the Pro version is only $13.99 for life. Hard to beat!
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Statistics: Posted by russellhltn — Sun Mar 10, 2024 12:10 pm
OBS-PTZ plugin with OBS. That plugin has a bug on certain machines on com ports, and hopefully it's fixed now. It relied on QT6 which was the source of the bug but is now fixed I believe? If you have a direct IP connection, use that first, it's much better, and it avoids the bug. If you only have a com port, it will work, but it takes a several seconds before it accepts its first command, and subsequent commands are a bit sluggish. See the prior attached document for a screenshot how I do it.Great info! What VISCA client did you try that worked? I’m looking at a couple on GitHub based on python - was it one of those?
Statistics: Posted by brad_p — Sun Mar 10, 2024 11:26 am
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