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Make shots that are zoomed in respect the area defined by the overlay when used as an overlay.
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When I create an overlay to be a lower right pip shot, when I adjust the source (pan/zoom), if zoomed in beyond 100% the overlay expands beyond what is set up in the overlay configuration. I would expect the shot to cut off so I can freely pan and zoom my child cameras at will.
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bump;
This has become increasingly annoying when trying to zoom in and re/frame a PIP shot.
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There is a workaround for this:
1. Create a transparent colour input. 2. Set the input you wish to overlay as MultiView overlay 1. 3. Use the transparent input as the overlay instead. 4. The original input will now be cropped within the overlay bounds when zoomed.
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Cool. I've been wondering the same thing.
Thanks, Martin!
- Tom
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admin wrote:There is a workaround for this:
1. Create a transparent colour input. 2. Set the input you wish to overlay as MultiView overlay 1. 3. Use the transparent input as the overlay instead. 4. The original input will now be cropped within the overlay bounds when zoomed. Does that mean it will not be considered for fixing in later versions? This approach isn't feasible in the middle of a broadcast using only a controller.
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Can you post a preset based on those instructions.... i am not sure to follow... Thanks admin wrote:There is a workaround for this:
1. Create a transparent colour input. 2. Set the input you wish to overlay as MultiView overlay 1. 3. Use the transparent input as the overlay instead. 4. The original input will now be cropped within the overlay bounds when zoomed.
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I dream of more virtual cropping... have a look on post i did a year ago.... nobody seems into it.... too advanced maybe? http://forums.vmix.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=5264jhebbel wrote:When I create an overlay to be a lower right pip shot, when I adjust the source (pan/zoom), if zoomed in beyond 100% the overlay expands beyond what is set up in the overlay configuration. I would expect the shot to cut off so I can freely pan and zoom my child cameras at will.
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