Northdiver
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If anyone is interested, I just posted a guide on a DIY StreamDeck and PTZ Camera Joystick along with a link to the remix of the top to be used with the Ultimate StreamDeck base.
I am interested. Where is the link?If anyone is interested, I just posted a guide on a DIY StreamDeck and PTZ Camera Joystick along with a link to the remix of the top to be used with the Ultimate StreamDeck base.
Here is the link. It still hasn't been approved for public display. I am not sure how long that is supposed to take.I am interested. Where is the link?
I reinstalled OBS and the plugins. Now, ptz control comes up and work for the VISCA over TCP cameras. I have two HuddleCamHD connected via USB. When I try to configure them for PTZ, clicking the Apply button after setting the UART port, now kills OBS. No error in the log file. No crash dump either. Any clues? Have an event this Saturday and am trying to get this working. Any pointers will help.I have installed OBS 29.1.1 and created a few scenes. It is working fine. I just downloaded the windows installer of PTZ Controls 0.15.4 and installed it. Tried opening OBS after the install and it will not start. I uninstalled the plugin and it works just fine. I don't see a crash in the roaming\obs... folder. How can I troubleshoot this? What should I look for?
Hello everybody! I have the same problem, I use a PTZ via USB, OBS even opens, but the program crashes when I select the camera's usb input in the plugin's configuration window. This already happened to me in beta. I had to go back to the OBS version.I reinstalled OBS and the plugins. Now, ptz control comes up and work for the VISCA over TCP cameras. I have two HuddleCamHD connected via USB. When I try to configure them for PTZ, clicking the Apply button after setting the UART port, now kills OBS. No error in the log file. No crash dump either. Any clues? Have an event this Saturday and am trying to get this working. Any pointers will help.
Could you please let me know what version you are using? I have to get ready for a event this Saturday. ThanksHello everybody! I have the same problem, I use a PTZ via USB, OBS even opens, but the program crashes when I select the camera's usb input in the plugin's configuration window. This already happened to me in beta. I had to go back to the OBS version.
Well I'm using the previous and stable version, follow the link below:Could you please let me know what version you are using? I have to get ready for a event this Saturday. Thanks
Thank you! This worked. I was trying older versions of PTZ control.Well I'm using the previous and stable version, follow the link below:
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Excellent! I believe that the owner of the plugin will have to release a correction update for this new version of OBS 29.1.1. Because since the beta version, the PTZ control on the USB was not working correctly, as it crashed when selecting the usb from the ptz.Thank you! This worked. I was trying older versions of PTZ control.
There are a number of NDI PTZ cameras on Amazon at the moment about 1/2 price and appear to be PTZOptics knock-offs. Whether those items are 'legal' or not, I'm not sure. Certainly appears unethical copying ... but maybe not. However, the primary one I looked at has a gmail support address. These are fly-by-night operations, with (very) poor English translations, and bugs, and not certainty of getting future firmware updates (ex updated NDI versions).... so, as much as I'm sorely tempted for a 2nd NDI PTZ at our non-profit, I'm not sure 1/2 now represents good value.... As for finding used, last year this time there were wait times for the cameras. So, I wouldn't expect much savings on used (but I haven't researched that deeply). Then again, a serial PTZ might well be available for lower price, but then you have to consider the overall price (as you then will need both the serial cable, as well power, and SDI, HDMI, or ?? cabling, and a capture card, etc... why we went NDI).
If buying used, my approach would be to buy form a Tier 1 vendor, where you can get support (and possibly repairs) if need be
If the streaming PC and a single camera are close to each other and no plan to expend to multi-camera, I'd be inclined to a USB PTZ camera for simplicity
I used VISCA serial connection and picked the appropriate COM port.I currently have a Tongveo HD PTZ camera and tried connecting it to the plug-in for OBS.
It’s USB, and I can do PoE for it too. Just unsure how I can find it in the lastest PTZ Control update in OBS?
There is no IP because it is all hardwired. Does anyone have some insight in which options they selected when adding the PTZ Camera to the Control?
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Hi I used to get this working on my camera using USB serial. After setup on my new rig of fresh pc, it doesnt work anymore :( Anyone can advise /help , see my attached log. It looks like the camera address is set to 0 instead of 1. Can you attach the ptz controls config file?obsproject.com
Hope you/anyone could provide insight in the settings you had chosen to make your USB PTZ work?
Yes, I had the same issue with 29.1.1Guys, is the version and you guys working on the new OBS update? Because when I update my OBS it doesn't even open when this plugin is installed
I understand, well in fact the owner of the plugin will have to release an update, because I tried in every way. Neither that the beta version, opened the OBS. All that's left is to wait and notify the author of the plugin!Yes, I had the same issue with 29.1.1
I tried a reinstall with the latest release and it stopped crashing on startup. Now, I can’t configure visca serial.
Reported the issue on github for the author.I understand, well in fact the owner of the plugin will have to release an update, because I tried in every way. Neither that the beta version, opened the OBS. All that's left is to wait and notify the author of the plugin!