Sending commands from Myriad


Sending commands from Myriad

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Happy new year! 

We've now got the UDP and the USB/Serial one here and we're looking to build in native support into V5 which should improve things a lot too Smile




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Peter Jarrett - Thursday, December 14, 2017 3:41:17 PM
Ok cool,  I've actually just ordered both the LAN and the USB version of that board - not seen them before, they look pretty cool! - so we'll also see if we can actually build native support in to Myriad v5 as well which would improve things a lot in future I suspect.

They are quite well built and easy to configure. I have both the WEB and UDP versions. I couldn't get Myriad to control the WEB version but the UDP version work really well.

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Ok cool,  I've actually just ordered both the LAN and the USB version of that board - not seen them before, they look pretty cool! - so we'll also see if we can actually build native support in to Myriad v5 as well which would improve things a lot in future I suspect.

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Thanks Peter,

I have been exploring similar lines. We already use VClock to display indicator lamps and "Now Playing" information on a screen and these command are sent more frequently so the port remains open. I am in discussion with Voceware to see if VClock can relay the commands to the relay board rather than have Myriad send them directly.

I'll keep you posted.

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Hmm.... I wonder if there is such a thing as a TCP Port Relay app - then you could connect Myriad to that, then it to the relay board, and if it can be set to keep the connection to the board open then it would hopefully handle the port dropping during that time - that might help?

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Peter Jarrett - Wednesday, December 06, 2017 9:53:35 PM
Hi Gavin,

Hmm.... there are some inherent delays in the way Myriad starts new items but these should be a lot smaller than you are seeing, but one possible thing is the tcp setup/teardown time. Have you tried turning on the option to "leave the connection open" and "re-use existing" ? This would be the usual delay on the first connection, but after that it would much faster.

Also, make sure debug mode is turned off as that can slow things down too.

What is the device receiving the commands and do you have control over what messages it's expecting or are they hard coded?
Thanks Peter,

I have tried leaving the port open and that does improve things slightly during testing but if there is a gap between commands (normally about an hour) the port must close again so the delay returns.

I am using a KMTronic UDP relay board (http://info.kmtronic.com/lan-ethernet-ip-8-channels-udp-relay-board.html) but the commands are hard coded. I send FF0100 to turn a relay on and FF0101 to turn it off.

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Hi Gavin,

Hmm.... there are some inherent delays in the way Myriad starts new items but these should be a lot smaller than you are seeing, but one possible thing is the tcp setup/teardown time. Have you tried turning on the option to "leave the connection open" and "re-use existing" ? This would be the usual delay on the first connection, but after that it would much faster.

Also, make sure debug mode is turned off as that can slow things down too.

What is the device receiving the commands and do you have control over what messages it's expecting or are they hard coded?


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I am currently using Myriad to send TCP/IP UTP commands to control a relay box that switches studio lights. The lights display the mode Myriad is in i.e. LIVE ASSIST, AUTO, AUTOFADE. A command is added to the start and end of each hour in the log and this approach works. However, Myriad adds a slight delay (about 500ms) as it executes the command, even though I have told it not to wait until the command is finished.

A couple of questions. Is there any way I can:
  1. Read the mode that Myriad is in and then have it send the TCP/IP UTP commands without having to add command to the log?  or…..
  2. Reduce or remove the delay that Myriad adds when executing a command?
Cheers
Gavin

 
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