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Yeah, It Works with this script:
Console.WriteLine("Beginning Example Script") For i As Integer = 0 to 255 Sleep(20) Console.WriteLine(255-i) API.Function("SetAlpha",6,(255-i)) API.Function("SetAlpha",7,(i)) Next Console.WriteLine("Finished!")
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Congrats! Well done Johan!
How do you use this script? With a shortcut trigger ? Then you need to make/adapt this script for each inputs you want to use in your multiview, right ?
I guess it also impacts inputs 6 & 7 for your PGM out, right ?
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I will make 3 scripts, the camera inputs has fixed input numbers. I call the scripts with a http command (API)
The cameras are never shown in the program !, see my explanation above
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I will be simpler to use Fade over black, then it will be no problem I press 2 times the same camera button the script below works for fading, but the API.Function("setMultiViewOverlay&Input=20&Value=1,11")is not working (selecting input 11 in multiviewoverlay 1 of input 20)
Console.WriteLine("Begining curving") For i As Integer = 0 to 255 Sleep(5) Console.WriteLine(255-i) API.Function("SetAlpha",11,(255-i)) API.Function("SetAlpha",12,(255-i)) API.Function("SetAlpha",13,(255-i)) Next
API.Function("setMultiViewOverlay&Input=20&Value=1,11")
For i As Integer = 0 to 255 Console.WriteLine(i) API.Function("SetAlpha",11,(i)) API.Function("SetAlpha",12,(i)) API.Function("SetAlpha",13,(i)) Next Console.WriteLine("Finished!")
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@ JohanSpijker
Glad you were able to achieve your objective! But forgive my ignorance as I am still not 100% clear on your total workflow as you only reference 2 camera Inputs and 1 Program Output, I can only assume you are using more Inputs for final Program Output (but I hate assuming). If you ever get the chance to elaborate more or possibly share some 'Behind The Scenes' pics or somehow get permission to show YouTube videos of these or similar productions in the "Showcase" thread, I'd love to see exactly what we were trying to help with and how your solution works. I'm just always blown away with what can be accomplished with vMix and some creativeness.
Ice
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i found it, it must be:
API.Function("SetMultiViewOverlay","20","1,12")
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Hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to preview a virtual set camera. Computing between medium, general and close-up shot via script (Api)
But I do not find the command in Api, I have found this but I don't know if it is the appropriate one, it gives me that it is for multiview
API.Function ("SetMultiViewOverlay", "20", "1.12")
I've searched dummys ...
Someone knows how to call a virtual camera from the virtual set
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Originally Posted by: isidto Hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to preview a virtual set camera. Computing between medium, general and close-up shot via script (Api)
But I do not find the command in Api, I have found this but I don't know if it is the appropriate one, it gives me that it is for multiview
API.Function ("SetMultiViewOverlay", "20", "1.12")
With al due respect you are just guessing right ? Sorry: Hello, Maybe this will help: https://www.vmix.com/kno...s-angles-using-shortcuts function.JPG (114kb) downloaded 1 time(s).
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