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Hi to all, I having problems to program the xml fil in uvmapping, this is my code: <virtualSet> <input name="Fondo" x="0" y="0" zoom="1">background.png</input> <input name="PGrande" x="0" y="0" zoomX="1" zoomY="1" dynamic="true" uvmap="uvmapb.png">uvmapb.png</input> <input name="PPequena" x="0" y="0" zoomX="1" zoomY="1" dynamic="true" uvmap="uvmapa.png">uvmapa.png</input> <input name="Talent" x="0" y="0.15" zoom="0.3" dynamic="true">talent.png</input> <zoom name="Close Up" x="0" y="-0.5" zoom="3" /> <zoom name="Medium Shot" x="0" y="-0.2" zoom="2" /> <zoom name="Full" x="0" y="0" zoom="1" /> <zoom name="Custom" x="0" y="0" zoom="1" /> </virtualSet>I think that it's simple, but with this code vMix freezes (no response) and this thats vMix show me: When I use the basic uvmap provided by Martin it's works perfectly. Something is wrong in code? I erased some things (cropping, rotate...), but the result it's the same Thanks for helping! Regards!
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Hi,
Please provide all the files so I can test them.
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Martin vMix
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Sorry for the delay, you have a e-mail with the link for download.
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Hi, First of all, this set loads fine for me so it may be a graphics card issue. Couple of things to try: 1. Do not set the input filename to the same as the uv map. It should be a different placeholder image. 2. It looks like the UV maps are not gamma corrected. See the specifications document below: http://www.vmix.com.au/k...ual-set-specification-10Regards, Martin vMix
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Thanks for the help
The uv map I'm using is the same you provided us in the post preview of vmix13, what I do not know is whether to modify it in photoshop must return to correct the gamma. When you say do not use the same filename, you want say that it's must be used for example blank file, right? I'll check if the graph it's all right, but when I load the virtual set you provided us (studio 147A Wide) I have no problem for load the set. I will continue with the tests. I will keep you informed.
Thank you very much for your help, it is a privilege to help us with our problems.
Regards!
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Might need to check the bit setting for your photoshop project. For example the following creates a correct UV map:
1. Create a new photoshop project with Color Mode set to RGB Color 16 bit 2. Add the UVMap1080p.png as a new layer. 3. Adjust the image to the desired position and skew. 4. Save a new PNG file from File -> Save As.
This should create the correct PNG file to use as a UV map.
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I retested again and I having the same problems, I suspect that I have some ussue with some windows update, I'll format the pc and restart again.
Thanks for the help.
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