Raspberry Pi Tally Light script for OBS
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Jun 1, 2020 - Python
Raspberry Pi Tally Light script for OBS
This project is a tally light for a BlackMagic ATEM production switcher. This uses a NodeMCU and NodeRed server to connect to the ATEM.
Raspberry Pi client for ATEM tally light display. See project website for more information.
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