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Hello there, can anyone teach me how do i smooth my merge like the move transition on (obs). Thank you for your response.
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Originally Posted by: drt Hello there, can anyone teach me how do i smooth my merge like the move transition on (obs). Thank you for your responce. Can think of a few things to "smooth your merge" but would not be vMix appropriate LOL Advice you to check out some vMix tutorial videos on their Youtube channel
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Originally Posted by: doggy Originally Posted by: drt Hello there, can anyone teach me how do i smooth my merge like the move transition on (obs). Thank you for your responce. Can think of a few things to "smooth your merge" but would not be vMix appropriate LOL Advice you to check out some vMix tutorial videos on their Youtube channel like this
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Originally Posted by: drt Originally Posted by: doggy Originally Posted by: drt Hello there, can anyone teach me how do i smooth my merge like the move transition on (obs). Thank you for your responce. Can think of a few things to "smooth your merge" but would not be vMix appropriate LOL Advice you to check out some vMix tutorial videos on their Youtube channel like this the mentioned video is classical merging but with some mix inputs (just to change some individual items easier) basically have multiple inputs containing the same layers but in different positions and do a merge between them, they will animate from one layout to the other https://www.youtube.com/...?search_query=vmix+merge
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Originally Posted by: doggy Originally Posted by: drt Originally Posted by: doggy Originally Posted by: drt Hello there, can anyone teach me how do i smooth my merge like the move transition on (obs). Thank you for your responce. Can think of a few things to "smooth your merge" but would not be vMix appropriate LOL Advice you to check out some vMix tutorial videos on their Youtube channel like this the mentioned video is classical merging but with some mix inputs (just to change some individual items easier) basically have multiple inputs containing the same layers but in different positions and do a merge between them, they will animate from one layout to the other https://www.youtube.com/...?search_query=vmix+merge is it possible way to not fading on merge?
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is it possible to not fading on merge?
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Fades only occur on a Merge if you cross layers from lower to higher, otherwise, the higher layer stays solid. As such, there are "tricks" you can use to change the destination Input to be on layer 10, for a "clean" Merge effect as explained in this third party video from Hym Pawn: vMix Greg
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i would like to do this, is there's need a triggers on this one?
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Originally Posted by: drt i would like to do this, is there's need a triggers on this one? no need for triggers. please follow the advice allready given and practise with it
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