# Open Source Tally Light Wifi Tally is an Open Source Wifi Tally Light based on the ESP8266. It aims to be affordable without sacrificing reliability and works with most common video mixers. Its architecture uses a central Hub that connects the tallies to the video mixer and allows easy configuration and monitoring. ![Architecture Setup](images/architecture.png) uses icons from the Noun Project by [Eucalyp](https://thenounproject.com/browse/?i=3151803), [Atif Arshad](https://thenounproject.com/browse/?i=1294543), [Hrbon](https://thenounproject.com/browse?i=3014911) and [ProSymbals](https://thenounproject.com/browse/?i=1086042), all licensed [CC-BY-3.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/legalcode) ![Tally Hub](images/tally-hub.png) ## Features * WiFi Tally Light based on the ESP8266 * Hardware costs of about 10€ * flexible USB power (battery pack, camera outlet, stationary) * Fast communication and lightweight protocol * uses a central Hub to communicate, that allows easy monitoring * utilizes your local network and access points * support for RGB Leds (anode, cathode), WS2812, NeoPixel, etc * Open Source / Open Hardware ## Supported Video Mixers * [Blackmagic Design ATEM](https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products) * [vMix](https://www.vmix.com/software/) !!! info Please [open an issue](https://github.com/wifi-tally/wifi-tally/issues) if you want others to be supported too. It is really simple to integrate them and the only reason they have not been integrated yet, is that nobody has needed it already. :D ## Get Started Refer to [Getting Started](getting-started.md) to start running your own Wifi Tally. ## Download See the [download page](download.md).