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jimmy2  
#1 Posted : Sunday, February 4, 2024 3:21:35 PM(UTC)
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I am using VMix for church Live Streaming. We have monitors in church to display song lyrics or play videos, router login 10.0.0.1. We use Vmix to output to those monitors using a wireless HDMI transmitter. However, I would like the ability to control the monitors separately from our Live Stream. So sometimes the monitors would show exactly what people see at home on the Live Stream while at other times they could display video separately from what people see at home. Any help would be appreciated.
doggy  
#2 Posted : Sunday, February 4, 2024 6:20:07 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: jimmy2 Go to Quoted Post
I am using VMix for church Live Streaming. We have monitors in church to display song lyrics or play videos. We use Vmix to output to those monitors using a wireless HDMI transmitter. However, I would like the ability to control the monitors separately from our Live Stream. So sometimes the monitors would show exactly what people see at home on the Live Stream while at other times they could display video separately from what people see at home. Any help would be appreciated.


Try using a MIX input for your monitors s you can easely transition between its inputs or use one of the shortcuts to select what will go to the "fullsceen"
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