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Input listener if it is receiving signal! #145

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KridiRamilli opened this issue Apr 30, 2023 · 1 comment
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Input listener if it is receiving signal! #145

KridiRamilli opened this issue Apr 30, 2023 · 1 comment
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@KridiRamilli
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  • 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

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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

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