I'm FTP transferring clips into my hyperdeck's SD card.
From Filezilla I can see the new clips inside the SD card, but Atem Software control only shows new clips on the "Media Players" / HyperDecks submenu if I remove and reinsert the SD card on the hyperdeck.
I guess they should refresh the playlist.. But this does not seem to happen if i read this story. Maybe the interval for refresh is too high Or maybe they should add a Refresh playlist button..
Daniel Wittenaar .:: Xtreemtec Media Productions ::. -= www.xtreemtec.nl =- 4K OBV Trailer, ATEM TVS HD, 4M/E Broadcast Studio 4K, Constelation 8K, Hyperdeck Studio 12G, Ursa Broadcast 4K, 4K fiber converters with Sony Control
Maybe next week.. When IBC has started that they have a Firmware update with new functions.. But who knows..
Daniel Wittenaar .:: Xtreemtec Media Productions ::. -= www.xtreemtec.nl =- 4K OBV Trailer, ATEM TVS HD, 4M/E Broadcast Studio 4K, Constelation 8K, Hyperdeck Studio 12G, Ursa Broadcast 4K, 4K fiber converters with Sony Control
I have similar issue. ATEM software do not recognize files on inserted SD card (HFS+) and it takes power cycle to show them. I can see and play files using terminal and of course pressing "play" on deck.
BTW, if i use deck controls, then ATEM show dimmed play button, but nothing more (e.g. no running timecode).
Is this okay? (I mean, does anyone have same issue?)
latest FW and ATEM software. SD card is SanDisk Extreme PRO 128 GB and other than that all works O.K.
Thank You for any help!
EDIT: if i change IP (e.g. reconnect deck) clip list is refreshed.
According to the SDK, you should be able to just switch the active media card to get it to refresh the clip cache. This could easily be automated with PowerShell
HyperDeck Clip Cache: To speed up processing, the list of clips located on the active storage media of the HyperDeck is cached locally by the switcher. This cache is automatically invalidated when a recording session ends, or when the active storage media changes, and is signaled by a change in clip count on the HyperDeck’s interface. Clients should listen for this change and discard any held clip entry references, re-fetching the new entries from the clip cache when the change occurs. Previously invalidated clip cache entires will remain invalid indefinitely. The clip cache is filled asynchronously to free up bandwidth for user-initiated actions. This means that cache entries may exist (be valid) but may not have their clip information properties populated until a later point in time.
Regards, Ian Morrish Video Integrated Scripting Environment (Windows PowerShell with ATEM driver + more) https://ianmorrish.wordpress.com
yes, having the same problem of only new clips appearing. The gentleman above is operating at a much higher level than the one I occupy, need translation.