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DWAM  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, February 8, 2017 7:38:59 AM(UTC)
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Hi

I'm trying to use API function "SetMultiViewOverlay".

As is, I understood this command only works when the desired multiview is in PREVIEW which is too bad. Is this correct?

- Would it be possible to use this API command when the multiview is in PROGRAM?
- Would it even be possible to use this command when the chosen multiview is neither in PVW, nor in PGM ?

I guess to do so the query string should be something like:

http://vMixIP:8088/api/?Function=SetMultiViewOverlay&Input={InputIndex OR InputGUID}&Value={OverlayIndex},{InputNumber}

Please let me know if I missed something here... Or if I'd rather post this as a feature request.

Thanks
Guillaume


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#2 Posted : Wednesday, February 8, 2017 11:05:43 AM(UTC)
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DWAM wrote:
this command only works when the desired multiview is in PREVIEW which is too bad. Is this correct?

No

Quote:
Would it be possible to use this API command when the multiview is in PROGRAM?

That is indeed possible

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Would it even be possible to use this command when the chosen multiview is neither in PVW, nor in PGM ?

Absolutely

The query string:
http://localhost:8088/api/?Function=SetMultiViewOverlay&Input=4&Value=1,2

makes Input2 the source for Layer1 in Input4 (wether Input4 is in Program, Output or just hangs around ;)
DWAM  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, February 8, 2017 11:23:17 AM(UTC)
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Good! Thanks Richard... I should have tried before asking!
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