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An affordable and reliable Tally Light that works via WiFi based on NodeMCU / ESP8266. Supports multiple video mixers.
This is a fork from wifi-tally/wifi-tally. The only purpose of this repo is to fix an issue with reconnecting to vmix after the application has closed and started again.
vTally is an Open Source Wifi Tally Light based on the ESP8266.
It aims to be affordable without sacrificing reliability and works with most common video mixers.
Its architecture uses a central Hub that connects the tallies to the video mixer and allows easy configuration and monitoring.
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An affordable and reliable Tally Light that works via WiFi based on NodeMCU / ESP8266. Supports multiple video mixers.
The npm package wifi-tally receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, wifi-tally popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that wifi-tally demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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