Feature Request - Realtime Data

I was thinking about my workflow and about things that could make it easier. 

I wish there was a way to get realtime data from the EOS into a paperwork program. Some kind of API for the EOS family where a piece of software could listen on the network and update itself with realtime changes to things like cue times, labels, etc. 

The closest thing we have right now, I think, would be something like Focus Track's importing - and that's all well and good - but think of how awesome it would be if that data was flowing in realtime. What if something like Lightwright was talking to the EOS in realtime and when you had to repatch a fixture in the console, the paperwork was automatically updated? 

People could write FileMaker programs to take the data and format it however they want into cuesheets and other paperwork - the possibilities would be endless.

Obviously bi-directional data flow would prove problematic for many reasons, but data flowing out of the EOS would be incredibly useful and powerful. 

Is this something that would ever be considered or is it just a pipe dream?

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  • Nick Simmons said:
    As 2.3 has only been release today, there's a good chance MLA will add the support your looking for in the future.

    MLA 1.2 has been in development at the same time as 2.3 so there's no way MLA could make full use of the full OSC feature set right from the beginning. Also MLA 1.2 isn't just about Eos OSC support it has lots of other features.

    A standalone programme is always going to be better then a file maker bolt on and after using FocusTrack for years I'm happy to say goodbye to it, one of the worst UI's I've ever used!

    As Ueli said OSC sends out every command so MLA can make use of this.

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