remote_control_vmix_via_internet
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===== Web Controller ===== | ===== Web Controller ===== | ||
- | There are several ways to control vMix remotely. The easiest way is via integrated WEB interface. On this page we see a port: {{:: | + | There are several ways to control vMix remotely. The easiest way is via integrated WEB interface. On this page we see a port: {{:: |
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- | If the port can be unlocked, nothing stands in the way of easy operation via the Internet. In our case a password is set, except for the shortcuts. This means, on the remote side someone can now operate all shortcuts, but no other remote functions such as controller API etc. On this side still further substantial safety aspects can be switched on. e.g. access only via local network. If this item is active, vMix can no longer be accessed via the internet. On my Ipad the controller looks like this:\\ | + | If the port can be unlocked, nothing stands in the way of easy operation via the Internet. In our case a password is set, except for the shortcuts. This means, on the remote side someone can now operate all shortcuts, but no other remote functions such as controller API etc. On this side still further substantial safety aspects can be switched on. e.g. access only via local network. If this item is active, vMix can no longer be accessed via the internet!\\ |
+ | Now enter the external IP (your IP, not this one from the example...) into your browser of your mobile phone: | ||
+ | On my Ipad the controller looks like this:\\ | ||
{{:: | {{:: | ||
- | In it you can see the shortcuts that are active in this project. | + | In it you can see the shortcuts that are active in this project.\\ |
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==== Companion Port Forwarding ==== | ==== Companion Port Forwarding ==== | ||
- | To use Companion you have to enable PORT 8099 to the target computer (port forwarding)\ | + | To use Companion you have to enable PORT 8099 to the target computer (port forwarding)\\ |
- | In the Companion Browser you have to create a connection to the external IP of the target computer with port 8099. If the connection is GREEN then you can start. | + | In the Companion Browser you have to create a connection to the external IP of the target computer with port 8099. If the connection is GREEN then you can start.\\ |
{{:: | {{:: | ||
==== Companion Browser ==== | ==== Companion Browser ==== | ||
In this example we assign a small 6-button streamdeck with 6 functions for MIX2. | In this example we assign a small 6-button streamdeck with 6 functions for MIX2. | ||
- | We send MIX2 as a return signal to the external commentator. This commentator can then choose from 6 sources which one he wants to see. The buttons are also signaled, so the commentator sees what he has selected.\. | + | We send MIX2 as a return signal to the external commentator. This commentator can then choose from 6 sources which one he wants to see. The buttons are also signaled, so the commentator sees what he has selected.\\ |
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