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We're using sofie-atem-connection to control the program input on an Atem so we can have automatic switching when the main PC is not alive( suddenly shuts down).
Is there a possibility to understand if an input is receiving transmission, maybe through audio levels or i don't know.
We want to achieve redundancy based on Atem input, so if the main input is not receiving signal we can switch to the next one
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I don't have any good ideas on how to achieve this. The atem doesn't provide a way of detecting if there is signal on a particular input. Maybe you can rely on audio levels, once #148 is finished and merged
I'm submitting a ...
[ ] bug report
[ ] feature request
[ ] question about the decisions made in the repository
[x ] question about how to use this project
Summary
We're using sofie-atem-connection to control the program input on an Atem so we can have automatic switching when the main PC is not alive( suddenly shuts down).
Is there a possibility to understand if an input is receiving transmission, maybe through audio levels or i don't know.
We want to achieve redundancy based on Atem input, so if the main input is not receiving signal we can switch to the next one
Other information (e.g. detailed explanation, stacktraces, related issues, suggestions how to fix, links for us to have context, eg. StackOverflow, personal fork, etc.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: