GV100
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 3:17 am
Hey BMD,
It would be mega-useful if you would publish the details of your GV100 implementation. Things like the address byte we need to send to find the mixer on multi-drop, the BAUD RATE (the original spec says between 300 and 76800), and given 76800 is a bit of a weird one, I suppose any speed could be used. Databits / Stopbits & Parity all seem to be fairly configurable on the original GV devices via dip switches, but I assume you've gone for a nice standard.
The effects byte, depending on how much of the ATEM properties you have chosen to expose this way might make for a good way of exposing Key Sources, and/or other properties. It occurs to me you have some lookup tables that map EX byte codes to the ATEM Properties.
The RS422 makes for a fantastic risk mitigation tool (addressing the possibility of network failure or temporary loss), even just being able to select cameras on preview and call CUTs means in the event of a network failure, an "emergency cuts panel" could be used to keep a mixer performing whilst network issues are addressed.
Any information you are able to share would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
John
It would be mega-useful if you would publish the details of your GV100 implementation. Things like the address byte we need to send to find the mixer on multi-drop, the BAUD RATE (the original spec says between 300 and 76800), and given 76800 is a bit of a weird one, I suppose any speed could be used. Databits / Stopbits & Parity all seem to be fairly configurable on the original GV devices via dip switches, but I assume you've gone for a nice standard.
The effects byte, depending on how much of the ATEM properties you have chosen to expose this way might make for a good way of exposing Key Sources, and/or other properties. It occurs to me you have some lookup tables that map EX byte codes to the ATEM Properties.
The RS422 makes for a fantastic risk mitigation tool (addressing the possibility of network failure or temporary loss), even just being able to select cameras on preview and call CUTs means in the event of a network failure, an "emergency cuts panel" could be used to keep a mixer performing whilst network issues are addressed.
Any information you are able to share would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
John