Hey ⁦@alexlindsay have you ever configured an ATEM for remote (i.e. over the internet) control via port mapping?⁩ “Controlling an ATEM remotely” r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/top…
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I have this working between my two locations with a VPN instead of port forwarding. The nice part is it works both directions, I can control ATEMs on either side of the network from either side. Downside is it takes a bit of setup on two raspberry pis
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I could just do screen sharing too. Port forwarding should be the easiest, if it works.
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I just tried it on mine and port forwarding on port 9910 does work. I don't think you'd be able to control more than one behind the router because there's no option to select a port in the ATEM Software Control tho.
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You tried accessing from another network? Cool! Can’t you though set the IP to include the port, something like 192.1.1.1:9910 — would the ATEM software accept that?
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Yeah I just accessed my studio ATEM from home over the internet. The problem is the ATEM Software Control doesn't let you enter a port number, so your router can only forward port 9910 to one device on your network. I still wouldn't do this because the lack of authentication.
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I see. Am I correct though that the format would be IP:port? And the ATEM just won’t let you type that in? (At home, can’t access system now to test myself)
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Yeah IP:port is a pretty typical convention but there's nothing magical about it and the software has to be able to recognize it. If you try typing ":" into the ATEM Software it just doesn't let you type the ":"

Aug 2, 2020 · 11:53 PM UTC

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Dang. I wonder… for security, could you have an IP address that forwards to your IP:port so that you don’t have to give out your real IP address? Like forwarding a URL?
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not really... that's what a VPN is for tho!
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