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In playing around with the Virtual Sets, (as discussed here) I am wondering if there is a "Shortcut" for each camera view? (Close up, medium shot and wide) I was not able to find one. I don't tend to use the Virtual Sets, but if I did, I would want to use the keyboard and not the mouse to change 'views'. The closest I could find was "SetMultiViewOverlay" but that merely changes one overlay channel input in 'MultiView' (really neat glad I found that) I realize the list of "Shortcuts" is growing all the time and I thought perhaps this one already existed (maybe it does, I just haven't figured out which one). In any event, for those using 'Virtual Sets', I think the addition of such shortcuts would be beneficial. Ice
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Have you tried function "Zoom" Ice ?
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@ doggy
Thanks for the insight... Actually, the 'Zoom' transition is not correct, but using 'Fade' does work to transition zoom with 'Virtual Sets'. How cool is that! I knew the 'Shortcut' must have existed.
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@ Ice
so they both work on virtual sets ??
they both seem to do the same here at least
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@ doggy
Not exactly sure, for me the 'Zoom' transition zooms out to 'infinity' and then back in to full screen (which is what I would expect). The 'Fade' transition performs the same as clicking one of the camera views and zoom transitions to that view (which is a little counter intuitive). In any event, I'm glad you pointed me in that direction and figured out the 'solution'.
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Not sure how one would use "Fade" (or Zoom). In any case, isn't it the "SelectIndex" shortcut that you are after?
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@ Richard
I tried the "SelectIndex" function, but I don't know the correct parameters (Input,Value) and vMix returned an "Invalid Parameter" error message for anything I typed.
I don't know why the "Fade" function works but it does and it appears to be designed this way as it is a more directed way than the "SelectIndex" (options in dropdown menu) so I am inclined to 'GO with it' as a simple and effective solution.
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the select index works perfect. in the index\value box, just add the number of of the box (4 of those) you want to put on air.
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