Probably nothing new for some, maybe useful for others:
You can create a shortcut (or script, to be called by e.g. Bitfocus Companion) in order to efficiently fill time-outs or other breaks in the game,
with the MOST RECENT replay events.
The vMix replay controller plays oldest events first, which is often NOT what you want.
This can be overcome by this script (start at higher number than 0099 if you expect more than 100 replay-worthy moments in your game):
Function=ReplayPlayEventsByIDToOutput&Value=0099,0098,0097,0096,0095,0094,0093,0092,0091,0090,0089,0088,0087,0086,0085,0084,0083,0082,0081,0080,0079,0078,0077,0076,0075,0074,0073,0072,0071,0070,0069,0068,0067,0066,0065,0064,0063,0062,0061,0060,0059,0058,0057,0056,0055,0054,0053,0052,0051,0050,0049,0048,0047,0046,0045,0044,0043,0042,0041,0040,0039,0038,0037,0036,0035,0034,0033,0032,0031,0030,0029,0028,0027,0026,0025,0024,0023,0022,0021,0020,0019,0018,0017,0016,0015,0014,0013,0012,0011,0010,0009,0008,0007,0006,0005,0004,0003,0002,0001,0000&Channel=A
Make a new script with this syntax, give it any name, and call the script.
Or create a shortcut and fill it as pictured.
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(20kb) downloaded 0 time(s).The function will playback events across all your replay banks.
If there is no 100th replay event (0099) yet, it will skip to the next highest ID (0098) etc.
Happy streaming!
Cheers,
Arie