# VBAN CMD This package offers a Python interface for the [Voicemeeter RT Packet Service](https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/VBANProtocol_Specifications.pdf). It allows a client to connect to a Voicemeeter installation on a remote machine so long as a valid connection can be established between both systems, and VBAN is configured correctly. In similar fashion to the Remote API you can set and get parameters for strips/buses. Tested against - Basic 1.0.8.1 - Banana 2.0.6.1 - Potato 3.0.2.1 ## Prerequisites - Voicemeeter 1 (Basic), 2 (Banana) or 3 (Potato) - Python 3.9+ ## Installation ``` git clone https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/vban-cmd-python cd vban-cmd-python ``` Just the wrapper: ``` pip install . ``` With development dependencies: ``` pip install -e .['development'] ``` #### Connection: For sending a text request (remote set) several configuration options are available: - `ip`: remote address - `streamname`: default 'Command1' - `port`: default 6990 - `bps`: bitrate of stream, default 0 should be safe for most cases. pass these values as arguments to vban_cmd.connect() as show in the example below. Regarding fetching data (remote get), the code registers itself to the RT Packet Service every 10 seconds, with a timeout of 15 seconds (same as streamer view app). #### Use with a context manager: Unlike the Remote API the VBAN RT Packet service has no login limitations since receiving data requires a client to simply register to the service. It is therefore advised to use this code only with a context manager. Parameter coverage is not as extensive for the RT Packet Service as with the Remote API so defined below are the classes/methods available through this package. ### Example 1 ```python import vban_cmd class ManyThings: def __init__(self, vban): self.vban = vban def things(self): # Set the mapping of the second input strip self.vban.strip[1].A3 = True print(f'Output A3 of Strip {self.vban.strip[1].label}: {self.vban.strip[1].A3}') def other_things(self): # Toggle mute for the leftmost output bus self.vban.bus[0].mute = not self.vban.bus[0].mute def main(): with vban_cmd.connect(kind_id, ip=ip) as vban: do = ManyThings(vban) do.things() do.other_things() if __name__ == '__main__': kind_id = 'potato' ip = '' main() ``` ## API ### Kinds A *kind* specifies a major Voicemeeter version. Currently this encompasses - `basic` - `banana` - `potato` #### `vban_cmd.connect(kind_id, ip=ip) -> '(VbanCmd)'` Factory function for remotes. - `ip`: remote pc you wish to send requests to. ### `VbanCmd` (higher level) #### `vban.type` The kind of the Voicemeeter instance. #### `vban.version` A tuple of the form `(v1, v2, v3, v4)`. #### `vban.strip` An `InputStrip` tuple, containing both physical and virtual. #### `vban.bus` An `OutputBus` tuple, containing both physical and virtual. #### `vban.show()` Shows Voicemeeter if it's hide. No effect otherwise. #### `vban.hide()` Hides Voicemeeter if it's shown. No effect otherwise. #### `vban.shutdown()` Closes Voicemeeter. #### `vban.restart()` Restarts Voicemeeter's audio engine. ### `Strip` The following properties are gettable and settable: - `mono`: boolean - `solo`: boolean - `mute`: boolean - `label`: string - `gainlayer`: float, -60 to 12 - Output mapping (e.g. `A1`, `B3`, etc.): boolean, depends on the Voicemeeter kind The following properties are settable: - `comp`: float, from 0.0 to 10.0 - `gate`: float, from 0.0 to 10.0 - `limit`: int, from -40 to 12 ### `Bus` The following properties are gettable and settable: - `mute`: boolean - `mono`: boolean - `eq`: boolean - `eq_ab`: boolean - `label`: string - `gain`: float, -60 to 12 ### `VbanCmd` (lower level) #### `vban.set_rt(id_, param, val)` Sends a string request RT Packet where the command would take the form: ```python f'{id_}.{param}={val}' ``` ### `Errors` - `errors.VMCMDErrors`: Base VMCMD error class. ### `Tests` First make sure you installed the [development dependencies](https://github.com/onyx-and-iris/vban-cmd-python#installation) To run the tests from tests directory: `nosetests --r test -v` ## Resources - [Voicemeeter RT Packet Service](https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/VBANProtocol_Specifications.pdf)