A few weeks back, I shared about how I am using a Chromebox running Node.js to run an automated scheduling server to control our production
Author: Joseph Adams (techministry.blog)
Tally Arbiter 1.3 – Support for sending tally data to the cloud, feedback/control on a stream deck, and tally output on an M5StickC arduino
If you haven’t read about my Tally Arbiter project, you can read about it here and here. Today I’m excited to release version 1.3 which
Tally Arbiter 1.2 – support for newtek tricaster, GPO Output, and tsl 3.1 protocol conversion
A few weeks ago, I released some free tally light software to the community. I’ve had people checking it out and I am excited to
automating production equipment using a chromebox and a scheduling server
Have I mentioned before how I love automation? Efficiency at its best. One of the things I like to automate is the turning on of
VIDEO: Using Custom Reports in Planning Center Online to print out checklists for each position on the team
I’ve written a few different times about Planning Center Online and how we use it at my church. I thought I would share a video
Using node.js, python, multiple raspberry pi’s and usb lights to create an inexpensive wireless camera tally system that can arbitrate multiple sources simultaneously
Update: Version 1.2 is available now; read about it here: At my church, we have two auditoriums, each with their own video switcher and cameras.