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Then the only chance I see is to add virtual inputs of that input (right click the cog buttom right of the input) and crop the virtual inputs to sections you want to have. Then combine these virtual inputs in layers to a whole again. Use that final input as the overlay.
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Originally Posted by: doggy  Add Input, select color and select transparent then add as layer the captured input on the colored one <g> Tried that, Color input, transparent and put the desktop capture on as a layer... same result... all what has to be transparent is black...
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Originally Posted by: mavik  Then the only chance I see is to add virtual inputs of that input (right click the cog buttom right of the input) and crop the virtual inputs to sections you want to have. Then combine these virtual inputs in layers to a whole again. Use that final input as the overlay. That is what I did in the past... this app should make it easier...
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