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MOS gateway integration #190

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DougRog opened this issue Mar 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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MOS gateway integration #190

DougRog opened this issue Mar 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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DougRog commented Mar 16, 2024

I understand there are a lot of similarities between this project and Sofie. Do you have any plans to integrate a MOS gateway as well?

We're looking for a solution to get our graphics MOS out of ENPS and create a playlist for Caspar CG or Singular.Live playback. SuperConductor seems to be a good playout solution.

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nytamin commented Mar 16, 2024

That's a good question..!
SC and Sofie do indeed use the same libraries for timeline-based playout.

Here are my (personal) thoughts on the matter:
Currently, there are no plans for adding support for creating SC rundowns via MOS, mostly because it would require a massive effort in the mos-to-SC translation system (ie something similar to how the Blueprints work in Sofie).
And with an NRCS integration there would be a number of features one would like to have, like prompter, back-timing, etc. Eventually we would end up having created Sofie in parallel..

I do have plans for exposing a stable API in SC where an external system can create&update rundowns in, so that could be a way tho push mos data into it eventually, but that would be done via an external application.

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