I wrote ProTally last year so our volunteers running ProPresenter could know when their source was on screen or about to be on screen. It
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Using a Stream Deck as a Production Controller, Revisited
One of my first posts on this blog detailed how I wrote software in Node.js to interface with an Elgato Stream Deck to control some
ProTally 1.4, with custom colors per tally box, now available
If you’re using ProTally, I’ve just released a new version that supports custom colors for each tally box, rather than global colors applied to all
Using Node.js and a Raspberry Pi to monitor Streaming ACN network for DMX changes and trigger actions
Awhile back, I wrote about the Shade Controller I created using Node.js and a USB relay running on a Raspberry Pi Zero. It works great.
Using Google Apps Script with user input to automate repetitive tasks in Google Docs
Do you find yourself ever doing repetitive tasks over and over again in Google Docs? (Or any of the Google Suite Apps?) I sure do.
Server-based countdown clocks with multiple client viewers using Node.js and a Raspberry Pi
A few months back, I shared about the client-side countdown clock script that I created for our team to use. It worked pretty well for