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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ATEM Logger 2 | 3 | **ATEM Logger** is a powerful and intuitive tool designed for video production professionals. It allows you to track ATEM video inputs and capture HyperDeck timecodes in real-time. The software automatically generates logs and EDL (Edit Decision List) files, providing detailed information for every cut made during production. 4 | 5 | ## Features 6 | 7 | - **ATEM Video Input Tracking**: Connects directly to ATEM devices over a local network to track program changes and generate detailed logs. 8 | - **HyperDeck Timecode Capture**: Captures live playback timecodes from HyperDeck devices. 9 | - **EDL File Generation**: Automatically exports logs and data into professional Edit Decision List (EDL) files, including source information, start and end times, and durations of each cut. 10 | - **Frame Compensation Management**: Adjusts timecodes to compensate for synchronization differences, ensuring precise recordings even with delays. 11 | 12 | ## Installation 13 | 14 | ### Requirements 15 | - **Windows, macOS, or Linux** (any modern version) 16 | - **ATEM Device** (for video input tracking) 17 | - **HyperDeck Device** (for timecode capture) 18 | 19 | ### Librairies 20 | - **PyQt6** 21 | - **PyATEMMax** 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /atemlogger7.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import time 2 | import logging 3 | from PyATEMMax import ATEMMax 4 | import socket 5 | import threading 6 | from PyQt6.QtCore import QThread, pyqtSignal, Qt 7 | from PyQt6.QtWidgets import QApplication, QWidget, QVBoxLayout, QHBoxLayout, QLabel, QLineEdit, QPushButton, QFileDialog, QMessageBox, QGroupBox, QListWidget, QTableWidget, QTableWidgetItem, QFrame, QCheckBox 8 | from PyQt6.QtGui import QColor, QFont 9 | 10 | # Basic logging configuration 11 | logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) 12 | log = logging.getLogger("ATEMLogger") 13 | 14 | # Function to generate an EDL file with unique identifiers for each clip 15 | def generate_edl(clips, file_path, compensation_frames=0): 16 | if not clips: 17 | log.warning("No cuts detected, no data to save in the EDL.") 18 | return 19 | 20 | with open(file_path, 'w') as edl_file: 21 | # EDL header 22 | edl_file.write("TITLE: ATEM Program Output\n") 23 | edl_file.write("FCM: NON-DROP FRAME\n") 24 | 25 | for i, clip in enumerate(clips): 26 | start_timecode = clip['start'] 27 | end_timecode = clip['end'] 28 | 29 | # If compensation is enabled, adjust the timecode 30 | if compensation_frames > 0: 31 | start_timecode = adjust_timecode(start_timecode, compensation_frames) 32 | end_timecode = adjust_timecode(end_timecode, compensation_frames) 33 | 34 | # Generate a unique ID for each clip 35 | clip_id = f"{i+1:04}" 36 | edl_file.write(f"{clip_id} AX V C {start_timecode} {end_timecode} {start_timecode} {end_timecode}\n") 37 | edl_file.write(f"* FROM CLIP NAME: {clip['src']}\n") 38 | 39 | log.info(f"EDL file successfully generated: {file_path}") 40 | 41 | def adjust_timecode(timecode, compensation_frames): 42 | """ 43 | Adjusts the timecode by adding the compensation for frames. 44 | """ 45 | try: 46 | hours, minutes, seconds, frames = map(int, timecode.split(':')) 47 | frames += compensation_frames 48 | 49 | # Handle frame overflow 50 | if frames >= 25: # Assumption: 25 frames per second 51 | frames -= 25 52 | seconds += 1 53 | 54 | # Handle second overflow 55 | if seconds >= 60: 56 | seconds -= 60 57 | minutes += 1 58 | 59 | # Handle minute overflow 60 | if minutes >= 60: 61 | minutes -= 60 62 | hours += 1 63 | 64 | # Format the adjusted timecode 65 | return f"{hours:02}:{minutes:02}:{seconds:02}:{frames:02}" 66 | 67 | except Exception as e: 68 | log.error(f"Error while adjusting the timecode: {e}") 69 | return timecode # Return the original timecode in case of an error 70 | 71 | def connect_to_hyperdeck(ip, port=9993): 72 | try: 73 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) 74 | s.connect((ip, port)) 75 | # Read the initial response 76 | initial_response = s.recv(1024).decode('utf-8') 77 | print("Initial response from HyperDeck:", initial_response) 78 | return s 79 | except Exception as e: 80 | log.error(f"Error connecting to HyperDeck: {e}") 81 | return None 82 | 83 | def get_timecode_from_hyperdeck(socket_conn): 84 | """ 85 | Sends the "transport info" command and retrieves the "Display Timecode". 86 | """ 87 | try: 88 | # Send the "transport info" command 89 | socket_conn.sendall(b"transport info\n") 90 | 91 | response = b"" 92 | while True: 93 | chunk = socket_conn.recv(1024) 94 | response += chunk 95 | if not chunk or b"\n" in chunk: 96 | break 97 | 98 | # Decode and analyze the response 99 | response_str = response.decode("utf-8") 100 | print(f"Response received from HyperDeck: {response_str}") 101 | 102 | # Check and return the "display timecode" 103 | for line in response_str.split("\n"): 104 | if line.startswith("display timecode:"): 105 | return line.split("display timecode:")[1].strip() 106 | 107 | # If no display timecode is found, display an error message 108 | if "status:" in response_str: 109 | status = response_str.split("status:")[1].strip() 110 | print(f"Transport status: {status}") 111 | if "recording" in status: 112 | print("Recording in progress, displaying timecode.") 113 | else: 114 | print("HyperDeck in an unknown state or no timecode information.") 115 | 116 | except Exception as e: 117 | log.error(f"Error retrieving timecode: {e}") 118 | 119 | return None 120 | 121 | class ATEMMonitorThread(QThread): 122 | update_input_signal = pyqtSignal(str) 123 | update_log_signal = pyqtSignal(str, str, str) 124 | update_timecode_signal = pyqtSignal(str) 125 | 126 | def __init__(self, atem_ip, hyperdeck_ip, stop_event, start_time, file_path, compensation_frames): 127 | super().__init__() 128 | self.atem_ip = atem_ip 129 | self.hyperdeck_ip = hyperdeck_ip 130 | self.stop_event = stop_event 131 | self.start_time = start_time 132 | self.file_path = file_path 133 | self.compensation_frames = compensation_frames 134 | self.hyperdeck_conn = None 135 | 136 | def run(self): 137 | atem = ATEMMax() 138 | try: 139 | atem.connect(self.atem_ip) 140 | except Exception as e: 141 | log.error(f"Error connecting to ATEM: {e}") 142 | self.stop_event.set() 143 | return 144 | 145 | self.hyperdeck_conn = connect_to_hyperdeck(self.hyperdeck_ip) 146 | if not self.hyperdeck_conn: 147 | log.error(f"Unable to connect to HyperDeck {self.hyperdeck_ip}.") 148 | self.stop_event.set() 149 | return 150 | 151 | last_program_input = None 152 | last_timecode = None 153 | clips = [] 154 | 155 | try: 156 | while not self.stop_event.is_set(): 157 | try: 158 | program_input = atem.programInput[atem.atem.mixEffects.mixEffect1].videoSource 159 | program_input_str = str(program_input) if not isinstance(program_input, str) else program_input 160 | 161 | self.update_input_signal.emit(program_input_str) 162 | 163 | timecode = get_timecode_from_hyperdeck(self.hyperdeck_conn) 164 | if timecode: 165 | self.update_timecode_signal.emit(timecode) 166 | 167 | if program_input != last_program_input: 168 | if last_program_input is not None and last_timecode: 169 | clips.append({ 170 | 'start': last_timecode, 171 | 'end': timecode, 172 | 'src': last_program_input 173 | }) 174 | self.update_log_signal.emit(str(last_program_input), last_timecode, timecode) 175 | last_program_input = program_input 176 | last_timecode = timecode 177 | log.info(f"Program input at {timecode}: {program_input_str}") 178 | else: 179 | time.sleep(0.01) 180 | except Exception as e: 181 | log.error(f"Error retrieving program input: {e}") 182 | 183 | if last_program_input is not None and last_timecode: 184 | clips.append({ 185 | 'start': last_timecode, 186 | 'end': timecode, 187 | 'src': last_program_input 188 | }) 189 | 190 | if self.file_path and clips: 191 | generate_edl(clips, self.file_path, self.compensation_frames) 192 | 193 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 194 | pass 195 | finally: 196 | # Ensure proper disconnection 197 | atem.disconnect() 198 | if self.hyperdeck_conn: 199 | self.hyperdeck_conn.close() 200 | 201 | class ATEMGUI(QWidget): 202 | def __init__(self): 203 | super().__init__() 204 | self.setWindowTitle("ATEM Logger") 205 | self.setGeometry(100, 100, 1200, 800) 206 | self.layout = QHBoxLayout() 207 | 208 | self.input_groupbox = QGroupBox("Video Inputs") 209 | self.input_layout = QVBoxLayout() 210 | 211 | # Timecode box with green border by default 212 | self.timecode_frame = QFrame() 213 | self.timecode_frame.setStyleSheet(""" 214 | QFrame { 215 | border: 2px solid #4CAF50; /* Green border by default */ 216 | border-radius: 10px; 217 | background-color: #222222; 218 | padding: 10px; 219 | } 220 | """) 221 | self.timecode_frame_layout = QVBoxLayout() 222 | self.timecode_display = QLabel("00:00:00:00") 223 | self.timecode_display.setStyleSheet("color: white; font-size: 24px; font-weight: bold;") 224 | self.timecode_display.setAlignment(Qt.AlignmentFlag.AlignCenter) 225 | self.timecode_frame_layout.addWidget(self.timecode_display) 226 | self.timecode_frame.setLayout(self.timecode_frame_layout) 227 | self.input_layout.addWidget(self.timecode_frame) 228 | 229 | self.input_list_label = QLabel("Available Inputs:") 230 | self.input_list_label.setStyleSheet("font-weight: bold;") 231 | self.input_layout.addWidget(self.input_list_label) 232 | 233 | self.input_list = QListWidget() 234 | self.input_layout.addWidget(self.input_list) 235 | 236 | self.input_groupbox.setLayout(self.input_layout) 237 | 238 | self.right_layout = QVBoxLayout() 239 | 240 | self.ip_label = QLabel("ATEM IP:") 241 | self.ip_input = QLineEdit() 242 | self.right_layout.addWidget(self.ip_label) 243 | self.right_layout.addWidget(self.ip_input) 244 | 245 | self.hyperdeck_ip_label = QLabel("HyperDeck IP:") 246 | self.hyperdeck_ip_input = QLineEdit() 247 | self.right_layout.addWidget(self.hyperdeck_ip_label) 248 | self.right_layout.addWidget(self.hyperdeck_ip_input) 249 | 250 | self.connect_button = QPushButton("Connect") 251 | self.connect_button.clicked.connect(self.connect_to_atem) 252 | self.right_layout.addWidget(self.connect_button) 253 | 254 | self.frames_label = QLabel("Frame Compensation:") 255 | self.frames_input = QLineEdit("2") # Default value is 2 frames 256 | self.frames_input.setEnabled(False) # Disable by default 257 | self.right_layout.addWidget(self.frames_label) 258 | self.right_layout.addWidget(self.frames_input) 259 | 260 | # Checkbox to enable/disable frame compensation 261 | self.compensation_checkbox = QCheckBox("Enable frame compensation") 262 | self.compensation_checkbox.clicked.connect(self.toggle_frames_input) 263 | self.right_layout.addWidget(self.compensation_checkbox) 264 | 265 | self.current_input_label = QLabel("Selected input: Not defined") 266 | self.right_layout.addWidget(self.current_input_label) 267 | 268 | self.start_button = QPushButton("Start") 269 | self.start_button.clicked.connect(self.toggle_monitoring) 270 | 271 | self.save_button = QPushButton("Choose EDL save location") 272 | self.save_button.clicked.connect(self.choose_save_location) 273 | 274 | self.log_table = QTableWidget(0, 3) 275 | self.log_table.setHorizontalHeaderLabels(["Source", "Start", "End"]) 276 | self.right_layout.addWidget(self.log_table) 277 | 278 | button_layout = QHBoxLayout() 279 | button_layout.addWidget(self.save_button) 280 | button_layout.addWidget(self.start_button) 281 | self.right_layout.addLayout(button_layout) 282 | 283 | self.layout.addWidget(self.input_groupbox, 30) 284 | self.layout.addLayout(self.right_layout, 70) 285 | 286 | self.setLayout(self.layout) 287 | 288 | self.monitor_thread = None 289 | self.file_path = None 290 | self.is_monitoring = False 291 | self.atem = ATEMMax() 292 | self.stop_event = threading.Event() 293 | self.last_program_input = None 294 | 295 | def connect_to_atem(self): 296 | atem_ip = self.ip_input.text() 297 | if not self.is_valid_ip(atem_ip): 298 | self.show_error("Invalid IP Address", "The entered IP address is incorrect or unreachable. Please verify the IP and try again.") 299 | return 300 | 301 | hyperdeck_ip = self.hyperdeck_ip_input.text() 302 | if not self.is_valid_ip(hyperdeck_ip): 303 | self.show_error("Invalid HyperDeck IP Address", "The HyperDeck IP address is incorrect. Please verify the IP and try again.") 304 | return 305 | 306 | try: 307 | self.atem.connect(atem_ip) 308 | 309 | inputs = [] 310 | for video_source_name in dir(self.atem.atem.videoSources): 311 | if not video_source_name.startswith("__"): 312 | if video_source_name.lower().startswith('input'): 313 | inputs.append(video_source_name) 314 | 315 | self.input_list.clear() 316 | self.input_list.addItems(inputs) 317 | 318 | except Exception as e: 319 | self.show_error("Connection Error", str(e)) 320 | 321 | def toggle_frames_input(self): 322 | """ 323 | Enables or disables the frame compensation input field 324 | based on the checkbox state. 325 | """ 326 | if self.compensation_checkbox.isChecked(): 327 | self.frames_input.setEnabled(True) 328 | else: 329 | self.frames_input.setEnabled(False) 330 | 331 | def toggle_monitoring(self): 332 | if self.is_monitoring: 333 | self.stop_event.set() 334 | self.monitor_thread.wait() 335 | self.is_monitoring = False 336 | self.start_button.setText("Start") 337 | # Revert to green border 338 | self.timecode_frame.setStyleSheet(""" 339 | QFrame { 340 | border: 2px solid #4CAF50; 341 | border-radius: 10px; 342 | background-color: #222222; 343 | padding: 10px; 344 | } 345 | """) 346 | else: 347 | self.stop_event.clear() 348 | start_time = time.time() 349 | compensation_frames = int(self.frames_input.text()) if self.compensation_checkbox.isChecked() else 0 # Get number of frames to add if enabled 350 | self.monitor_thread = ATEMMonitorThread(self.ip_input.text(), 351 | self.hyperdeck_ip_input.text(), 352 | self.stop_event, 353 | start_time, 354 | self.file_path, 355 | compensation_frames) 356 | self.monitor_thread.update_input_signal.connect(self.update_current_input) 357 | self.monitor_thread.update_log_signal.connect(self.update_log_table) 358 | self.monitor_thread.update_timecode_signal.connect(self.update_timecode) 359 | self.monitor_thread.start() 360 | self.is_monitoring = True 361 | self.start_button.setText("Stop") 362 | 363 | # Red border when logging starts 364 | self.timecode_frame.setStyleSheet(""" 365 | QFrame { 366 | border: 2px solid red; 367 | border-radius: 10px; 368 | background-color: #222222; 369 | padding: 10px; 370 | } 371 | """) 372 | 373 | def choose_save_location(self): 374 | options = QFileDialog.Option.ReadOnly 375 | file_path, _ = QFileDialog.getSaveFileName(self, "Choose Save Location", "", "EDL Files (*.edl)", options=options) 376 | if file_path: 377 | self.file_path = file_path 378 | log.info(f"EDL file save location: {file_path}") 379 | 380 | def update_current_input(self, input_str): 381 | self.current_input_label.setText(f"Selected input: {input_str}") 382 | 383 | for i in range(self.input_list.count()): 384 | item = self.input_list.item(i) 385 | if item.text() == input_str: 386 | item.setBackground(QColor(255, 0, 0)) 387 | else: 388 | item.setBackground(QColor(0, 0, 0)) 389 | 390 | def update_log_table(self, src, start, duration): 391 | row_position = self.log_table.rowCount() 392 | self.log_table.insertRow(row_position) 393 | self.log_table.setItem(row_position, 0, QTableWidgetItem(src)) 394 | self.log_table.setItem(row_position, 1, QTableWidgetItem(start)) 395 | self.log_table.setItem(row_position, 2, QTableWidgetItem(duration)) 396 | 397 | def update_timecode(self, timecode): 398 | # Display the timecode only 399 | self.timecode_display.setText(timecode) 400 | 401 | def is_valid_ip(self, ip): 402 | try: 403 | socket.inet_aton(ip) 404 | return True 405 | except socket.error: 406 | return False 407 | 408 | def show_error(self, title, message): 409 | QMessageBox.critical(self, title, message) 410 | 411 | def closeEvent(self, event): 412 | """Handle closing the application properly""" 413 | if self.is_monitoring: 414 | self.stop_event.set() # Stop monitoring 415 | self.monitor_thread.wait() # Wait for the thread to finish 416 | 417 | # Close the application properly after all operations are complete 418 | event.accept() 419 | 420 | if __name__ == "__main__": 421 | app = QApplication([]) 422 | window = ATEMGUI() 423 | window.show() 424 | app.exec() 425 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------