![]() ![]() Find the file C:\Users\cmsshow\Documents\test\VideoHub2.txt and see what’s in it. Well, no errors caught means nothing bad happened that I expected. Triage notifications on the go with GitHub Mobile for iOS Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you commented. > Triage notifications on the go with GitHub Mobile for iOS or Android. > Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. > You are receiving this because you were mentioned. > Looking at using this but it does not seem to work on the 288 x288. > On Dec 8, 2021, at 12:26 AM, skermanator wrote: So it may not have any of the same software functions as the 40x40 and I always had the feeling that the big router was from a wholeĭifferent hardware family, maybe even bought from some one else originally I doubt that there is anything in the code that limits the size but I’ll Does companion produce anything for that router? The 288x288 is likely anĮntirely different beast. I’m sure theġ2x12 is the same architecture just a bit smaller. When I am done, I hit Sunday Service again. ![]() These last two, and others, only switch the ports needed. I have another button for Memorial that bypasses the video switch and sends my ProPresenter Feed direct tot he main Screen. I have another button that route my feed from the Baptism to my Camera 6. I have one "button" called "Sunday Service" that sets all 40 destinations. I also use the and commands to name the ports. Adding the appropriate number (40) of commands, will route your VideoHub source to a destination. The intent is for the button to be on a StreamDeck device however, Companion also has a web interface. When loaded, this gives you the ability to add one or more VideoHub commands to a button. For the VideoHub, I have the need for a one-button "Put everything back the way it should be for Sunday Service" as well as multiple one-button options for memorial services, Kids Services, Baptism, etc.Ĭompanion comes with a VideoHub Module. I use Bitfocus Companion to interface/automate with most of the equipment I use for House of Worship iMag and Live Broadcast. Did you follow any other guides you might be able to share or did you figure it all out yourself? Thanks advance! I just learned about Companion after searching for a way to make some macros. ![]() This keeps the various buttons updated and I don't forget to update one of the various any chance you could share how you did this? I'm using a 40x40 VideoHub also. I now ONLY use Companion to make any changes to the VideoHub. Very comforting to be able to check seconds before a service. "Route Student" sets Output 38 to Input 2, etc. "Route Sunday" sets Output 38 to Input 1. I use to change the color of the "Route" buttons. I also use one previously unused output (38) to identify the current setting. The rest was easier, just copy a previous button and change the ones that needed to be changed. The first "routing" button was a matter of creating a for every output (40). I created a Companion Page with buttons for "Name Input" (to set source names), "Name Output" (to set destination names), "Route Sunday" (routing for Sunday Morning services), "Route Student" (routing for Student services), "Route Funeral" (Routing for standard funerals), and others. Not using a Save/Restore, but have the capability working. ![]()
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