Ian Morrish wrote:If they are mapped to the ATEM, I use this Windows PowerShell code to trigger them all for the same command. It requires switcherlib.dll from my site below, and PowerShell enabled to run scripts. Happy to help if you want to try it. (I also have TCPIP based script that doesn't require ATEM to be on but Hyperdeck can only support connection from one device so I prefer to use the ATEM method if you only have 4 or less decks).
add-type -path 'C:\Users\YourUserName\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\SwitcherLib.dll'
$Global:atem = New-Object SwitcherLib.Switcher("192.168.1.8")
$atem.Connect()
$HyperDecks=$atem.GetHyperdecks()
foreach($hyperdeck in $hyperdecks){
if($HyperDeck.RemoteAccessEnabled){
$HyperDeck.Play()
}
else{
Write-Host "Remote not enabled"
}
}
start-sleep 10
foreach($hyperdeck in $hyperdecks){
if($HyperDeck.RemoteAccessEnabled){
$HyperDeck.Stop()
}
else{
Write-Host "Remote not enabled"
}
}
Thanks Ian, but we're in a Mac studio environment. From looking through the manual, I should be able to control it fine, though maybe not ganged together for simultaneous recording, but that's not the end of the world.
thanks for your help!!