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I'm aware that the "Triggers Manager" was recently added to vMix, but I hope you understand that for many users, opening pop-ups in the middle of a broadcast is not ideal. It would be much more convenient to have a shortcut to "enable and disable Trigger."
I suggest creating something like: "TriggerOn" and "TriggerOff." We could choose the input, and in the value, we could configure the "index" representing the position where this trigger is located. Alternatively, another option could be to add an extra column in the trigger with the choice of how many times it should act consecutively on that input.
Let me provide an example:
Imagine I set up a title to appear when a person enters the program, with their name displayed for about 7 seconds before disappearing. However, I want this to happen only once, or perhaps a bit later I want it to happen again. A shortcut to enable or disable would be very welcome.
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Originally Posted by: Edy Santos I'm aware that the "Triggers Manager" was recently added to vMix, but I hope you understand that for many users, opening pop-ups in the middle of a broadcast is not ideal. It would be much more convenient to have a shortcut to "enable and disable Trigger."
I suggest creating something like: "TriggerOn" and "TriggerOff." We could choose the input, and in the value, we could configure the "index" representing the position where this trigger is located. Alternatively, another option could be to add an extra column in the trigger with the choice of how many times it should act consecutively on that input.
Let me provide an example:
Imagine I set up a title to appear when a person enters the program, with their name displayed for about 7 seconds before disappearing. However, I want this to happen only once, or perhaps a bit later I want it to happen again. A shortcut to enable or disable would be very welcome.
Edy Santos' placement was very good. I've already had problems with the popup freezing and having to restart vMix, including during a transmission. It would be important to resolve this so that we no longer have to go through situations like this. At the time, I contacted support and we were unable to find the real problem with the pop-up blocking. And even though it may have been solved, we end up being afraid to open it, and also because there is a certain delay in making it all the way through.
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ISSO AJUDARIA MUITO.... COMO NÃO PENSARAM NISSO AINDA
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Originally Posted by: Edy Santos I'm aware that the "Triggers Manager" was recently added to vMix, but I hope you understand that for many users, opening pop-ups in the middle of a broadcast is not ideal. It would be much more convenient to have a shortcut to "enable and disable Trigger."
I suggest creating something like: "TriggerOn" and "TriggerOff." We could choose the input, and in the value, we could configure the "index" representing the position where this trigger is located. Alternatively, another option could be to add an extra column in the trigger with the choice of how many times it should act consecutively on that input.
Let me provide an example:
Imagine I set up a title to appear when a person enters the program, with their name displayed for about 7 seconds before disappearing. However, I want this to happen only once, or perhaps a bit later I want it to happen again. A shortcut to enable or disable would be very welcome.
Wonderful! The functionality of these shortcuts would be straightforward. Users could choose the input and configure the "index" to represent the position where the trigger is located. Let's say I set up a title to appear when a person enters the program, with their name displayed for about 7 seconds before disappearing. However, I may want this to happen only once during the broadcast, or perhaps I decide later on that I want it to occur again. Having a shortcut to enable or disable the trigger would greatly streamline this process, providing more flexibility and control during live broadcasts. Honestly i believe this enhancement would not only make vMix more user-friendly but also contribute to a smoother and more professional broadcasting experience.
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Originally Posted by: Edy Santos I'm aware that the "Triggers Manager" was recently added to vMix, but I hope you understand that for many users, opening pop-ups in the middle of a broadcast is not ideal. It would be much more convenient to have a shortcut to "enable and disable Trigger."
I suggest creating something like: "TriggerOn" and "TriggerOff." We could choose the input, and in the value, we could configure the "index" representing the position where this trigger is located. Alternatively, another option could be to add an extra column in the trigger with the choice of how many times it should act consecutively on that input.
Let me provide an example:
Imagine I set up a title to appear when a person enters the program, with their name displayed for about 7 seconds before disappearing. However, I want this to happen only once, or perhaps a bit later I want it to happen again. A shortcut to enable or disable would be very welcome.
That's very necessary! Edy is a Genius of vmix in Brasil
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