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- 27 Aug 2023 02:08
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Scheduled commands stopped executing
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3046
Re: Scheduled commands stopped executing
That's correct. Is there a more efficient way of accomplishing the same thing?
Duly noted re timecode.
Duly noted re timecode.
- 26 Aug 2023 23:34
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Scheduled commands stopped executing
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3046
Re: Scheduled commands stopped executing
Ok. I need to try to trace back and work out what external influences might be in play here. The command is scheduled via two scripts which contain one command each (MIXER_INPUT_VOLUME_SLIDE IRN A|1|10 / MIXER_INPUT_VOLUME_SLIDE IRN A|0|10) at 59.55 and 02.03 past the our. The countdown to which I w...
- 26 Aug 2023 08:08
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Scheduled commands stopped executing
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3046
Scheduled commands stopped executing
I run a scheduled command each hour to open a fader for a news bulletin, then close it 2 minutes later. This has recently stopped working (I see a countdown to the next event, they appear in the scheduler, yet the fader does not open), seemingly without reason. Are they any known bugs which might be...
- 28 Mar 2023 06:03
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: Repeating TCP/IP commands
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1919
Re: Repeating TCP/IP commands
Thanks so much for the info, very useful!
- 21 Mar 2023 12:38
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: Repeating TCP/IP commands
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1919
Re: Repeating TCP/IP commands
Much clearer, thank you
Ok, so I wonder if the timer event could be used to trigger a command to evaluate a parameter and result in an action?
Something like IF MIXER_INPUT_VOLUME_GET=1, EXEC_SEND_TCP?
Ok, so I wonder if the timer event could be used to trigger a command to evaluate a parameter and result in an action?
Something like IF MIXER_INPUT_VOLUME_GET=1, EXEC_SEND_TCP?
- 21 Mar 2023 10:15
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: Repeating TCP/IP commands
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1919
Re: Repeating TCP/IP commands
Thanks Bernd.
I can see the timer. Could you possibly give an example of how this might work with a command?
I can see the timer. Could you possibly give an example of how this might work with a command?
- 20 Mar 2023 18:06
- Forum: Questions & Answers
- Topic: Repeating TCP/IP commands
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1919
Repeating TCP/IP commands
I use a TCP/IP command to trigger an (software-based) on-air lamp (https://www.voceware.co.uk/products-vclock.aspx). Is it possible to repeat such a command until cancelled? The problem: should the PC which runs the on-air lamp restart, the lamp will return to it's default state (off) which doesn't ...
- 15 Dec 2019 12:39
- Forum: General OnAir Discussion
- Topic: Start external application
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8268
Re: Start external application
I see that it would be an exec command, the question is, which one.
EXEC_COMMAND_FILE looks to be most likely, but the description seems to indicate that this command would only execute further PF commands.
Please can you clarify which command I should use to start a .bat or .exe?
EXEC_COMMAND_FILE looks to be most likely, but the description seems to indicate that this command would only execute further PF commands.
Please can you clarify which command I should use to start a .bat or .exe?
- 15 Dec 2019 02:34
- Forum: General OnAir Discussion
- Topic: Start external application
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8268
Start external application
I'd like PF to start an external application when it loads, using a command. Is this possible?
- 09 Sep 2019 00:17
- Forum: General OnAir Discussion
- Topic: Retrieve mixer state
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5653
Retrieve mixer state
Hi,
Hoping to be able to use a command or set of commands, to pull the mixer state (for example, all the input faders) of one instance of PF and apply it to another when the second instance starts. Is this possible?
Would be grateful for some guidance.
Hoping to be able to use a command or set of commands, to pull the mixer state (for example, all the input faders) of one instance of PF and apply it to another when the second instance starts. Is this possible?
Would be grateful for some guidance.