Hi Rick,
TriggerPlay is controlled via midi.
Caprica connects to it by using the "SpotOn" type device, which also uses Midi.
In the Port Configuration Summary table, double-click a REMOTE# port in the Port column.
In the Configure REMOTE# panel, click Audio Server.
Click SpotOn.
Click Network Settings.
Use the following settings to configure the Network Settings for your Sigma Broadcast SpotOn:
•Ethernet Role - Client
•Remote IP Address - IP address of the computer running the SpotOn audio playback software
•Remote Port - 4650
•Local IP Address - 0.0.0.0
•Local Port - 0
•Protocol - TCP
Click Apply Changes to save the device settings.
Click Done to close the Configure REMOTE# panel.
NOTES:
•OverDrive can play Cut/Button 1 to 320 inclusively.
•Playing Cut/Button 0 from OverDrive or a Custom Control means ALL STOP (stop all playing buttons).
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JB Morrison
Product Manager; OverDrive and Caprica
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-28-2025 12:40
From: Rick Rinehimer
Subject: Interfacing "Trigger Play" audio playback server with Caprica
Has anyone successfully integrated "Trigger Play" audio playback software with Caprica? It is listed on the Ross audio server page as being compatable, but I can not find any further documentation on how to interface Caprica to "Trigger Play"
Thanks! Rick _WNEP-TV
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Rick Rinehimer
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