Network views (Intro)
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Any device in the same network with a browser will be able to render the data views designed.
Reaching the different views is possible by navigating to the IP address of the machine that hosts ontime (show in the apps info view) on the default port 4001 and using the ontime logo on the top right corner to select the desired view. In the examples below MY.IP.ADDRESS should be replaced by the given IP. In the local machine that would be 127.0.0.1
https://MY.IP.ADDRESS:4001 > Stage view
https://MY.IP.ADDRESS:4001/minimal > Minimal Timer
https://MY.IP.ADDRESS:4001/sm > Stage Manager / Backstage View
https://MY.IP.ADDRESS:4001/public > Public / Foyer View
https://MY.IP.ADDRESS:4001/pip > Picture in Picture View
https://MY.IP.ADDRESS:4001/lower > Lower Thirds
https://MY.IP.ADDRESS:4001/studio > Studio Clock
https://MY.IP.ADDRESS:4001/cuesheet > Cuesheet
https://MY.IP.ADDRESS:4001/countdown > Countdown
In case of unnatended machines or automations, it is possible to use a straight URL for every view
There are two main types of views available to be used, Private Views and Public Views
These refer to all views which would be typically used in a backstage context.
Stage Timer / Minimal Timer - Common screen type used for speakers onstage, contains the running timer as well as the ability to receive direct messages from the operator
Backstage Info - An overview of the schedule and ongoing events. Contains also private events, pertinent to backstage only
Picture in Picture (PiP) - A schedule overview with place for a PiP overlay (typically used for a live video feed)
Studio Clock - A schedule overview with a typical LED studio clock
Cuesheet - A cuesheet / rundown table with possibility for custom user fields
These refer to all views which would be typically used in a audience context.
Public Info - An overview of the schedule and ongoing events
Lower Thirds - A set of programmable lower third events containing event info.