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Mateusz Olech.
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- 11th February 2017 at 00:13 #27987
StAr
ParticipantIs it possible to control the uTrack24 with simple http commands like
https://
/play
https:///stop
https:///next
https:///load/Multitrack/Song1 or can i control the device with my own app on port 55000
13th February 2017 at 13:58 #27993Laszlo
KeymasterHi,
The uTrack24 remote controllable with uRemote or with Copperlan manager. We have no control commands for the device, sorry.
13th February 2017 at 15:15 #27995StAr
Participanthi
thanks for your information. That’s a pity!
Is there any documentation about the technik how the uRemote app comunicate with the utrack24 (raw TCP communication process)?
The thought behind it, i use my own application to control mixer console scene , light scene and teleprompter content. If i change the song in my application, all the devices get the information about the song changes and load the settings for the song. It would be nice if i can the utrack24 say wich song it has to load and when it starts to play.
If i have the information about the communication process between utrack24 and uRemote, i could develop my own interface to control the utrack24.
28th February 2017 at 23:20 #28075audioworksHU
Participant[quote=”StAr” post=2390]
https:///play
https:///stop
https:///next
https:///load/Multitrack/Song1
[/quote]Excellent idea!
1st March 2017 at 10:15 #28078Laszlo
KeymasterAlready added as “user feature request”
The developer team will review this request before the next firmware release.
Thank you for your input16th December 2019 at 20:56 #76449Mateusz Olech
ParticipantHello,
I would like to ask if something was done in this topic?
I’m looking for such play/record device, that I could control with CMD/Powershell Windows commands or with HTTP requests. Can it be done on some Cymatic device?
Thank You
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