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Last night we had problems to auto restart our overlay video. We always had to load it seperatly and press the restart manually. It's a 14 second clip that uses a blue key. It's strange because our svo's were working correctly, while being the same codec, also keyed, but a little shorter. Any ideas what might cause this?
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What type of video is it and what version of vMix are you running? If you open up vMix an add the video by itself and set it to Loop does it restart correctly?
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admin wrote:What type of video is it and what version of vMix are you running? If you open up vMix an add the video by itself and set it to Loop does it restart correctly? This is the file: https://jumpshare.com/b/MWYsCyEGrghtwxgBHC8dWe keyed it using the built in keyer. Setting it to loop didn't change anything. We use the latest version of Vmix.
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Looks like the .m2t file does not have a well defined duration. I would recommend converting to .mpg if possible, otherwise you can try renaming it to .mov so it uses a different playback engine in vMix.
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Martin vMix
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admin wrote:Looks like the .m2t file does not have a well defined duration. I would recommend converting to .mpg if possible, otherwise you can try renaming it to .mov so it uses a different playback engine in vMix.
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Martin vMix Thanks a lot, will try this later, it must have been the file then.
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