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I'm not 100% sure if I can't do this already or not, but I'd like to be able to set a virtual set's layer source using shortcuts/API.
We use a couple virtual sets for our sports productions, where we basically do a split screen, or live lookin at another game. I would love to be able to set the layer source using a shortcut.
Something like ?SetLayerSource&Layer=Right&Input=Camera1
Does that make sense?
-Brian
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Haven't found a direct shortcut but an indirect one.
- add a colorinput - set it's multiview 1 to one of your videoinputs - create shortcut SetMultiViewOverlay to switch the multiviewlayer to another videoinput - create shortcut SetMultiViewOverlay to switch the multivielayer (back) to your first videoinput ( and so on) - specify your virtualsetlayer to your colorinput
now you can switch with the video's in your virtualset with your shortcuts ( or through API calls)
if there is a direct one then discard this reply
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That's the one. Thanks! I thought I might be able to already. Just couldn't find it. -Brian
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