vladimir86 wrote:ManchesterV wrote:Does your app rely on multiple devices connecting to the ATEM or is there some kind of proxy server running?
The reason I ask is that ATEMs tend to crash with too many connections - especially WiFi devices.
No proxy used. Direct connection to ATEM only.
It is very curious info about ATEM crashing when multiple device being connected! How many devicec i should connect to ATEM to crash it? I want to try to hang my ATEM.
The older ATEM models could only handle 5 connections, and if a connection was dropped (rather than closed) that would continue to take up one of those slots. This meant that any sort of wifi connection, even from the official control software could often end up with the ATEM refusing to accept any connection.
The current models have a higher threshold, but BMD don't publish what those connection limits are, and there's no way of finding out from a live system how many connections are still available. It might be that the current models the limit is so high that it's not worth worrying about, but many people who have used ATEMs for a while are concerned about it still - it's really inconvenient to have to reboot your switcher halfway through a broadcast because you've suddenly found the limit.
(Side note - when they stop accepting connections, this is all that happens - they don't stop passing video / audio, they just stop being controllable)