DWAM wrote:I'm sorry you experienced this but vMix is not to blame here, vMix is ready for prime time. If you are.
The questions you're asking NOW reveal you were not ready. These questions are the most part answered in the documentation, have been discussed in this forum or have been addressed in the demo videos produced for vMixCall after release. Besides many shows have been made by users using the exact same things you wanted.
I admit that I went for too much too soon and should have pushed back until we were better prepared (succumbed to pressure from above), however, the bulk of my problem was the inability of my guests to simply connect.
That's not exactly a goal that takes much and it seems unlikely that it was due to a lack of knowledge of set up. At its core you simply add a vMixCall input, have your guest visit vmixcall.com, enter their name and the number at the top of the input, and they connect. My experience was that simple procedure connected inconsistently, and that is the base of my complaint.
DWAM wrote:I'm not saying this is easy. Such a production requires a lot of testing, there are requirements you cannot forget about especially about browsers... But if you don't know the difference between "host a call" and "join a call", who's to blame?
I certainly understand the difference, I merely wondered why a number was already established before choosing. If it's in the documentation, I'll check that out.
DWAM wrote:Again I'm very sorry, but all the problems you're talking about :
are not vMix related
- going fullscreen is possible
- there are no bounding box on call inputs (unless you add some)
- IFB or whatever you call that is possible and works well
or are known situations with documented info to avoid them
- re-instante a call number
- browser compatibility list
- management of call numbers
etc...
I was referring to "issues" I had, not categorizing them as vMix problems. That is to say that I believe there are solutions, I just listed them in hopes that they would be answered here. For instance, I haven't yet been able to see a caller full screen since I've been testing. In other words, their video input always comes in at about 75% of screen size surrounded by black (the 'bounding box' effect). Sure, I can zoom in and manipulate but that's tedious. My experiment with settings and research turned up zero on a solution to that.
- IFB (Interruptible foldback) using an external mixer? That would be fun to find a working solution. Is it in the documentation or has vMix or StreamingIdiots already published a video on that?
DWAM wrote:You want a pre-compiled email invite similar to Zoom? I did my own, why didn't you? How could vMix know whom to address an email to ? How could vMix know my guest doesn't speak english ?
Of course, I too compiled my own and as for the address? You're right, would be impossible for vMix to know, no problem- When you invite a participant in Zoom, you add it yourself. Not as big a deal as having to write down all eight passwords, associating them with individuals and then compiling your emails. I'm a sucker for automation. As for the language of the recipient? Hadn't considered, but being mono-linguistic myself, would probably not worry. Perhaps selfish, but if other automated systems don't seem to be bothered, nor would I.
DWAM wrote:As of your FB login issue, it's been discussed here. It's not an issue, it's a known situation. there are workarounds and once again, this has to be tested and validated long before going live.
I'm not certain if I'm happy to know this or not. Having made the same type of change-up many times going live with no previous trouble, I did not expect any this time. Certainly further research on my part is required.
DWAM wrote:So before you conclude that vMixCall doesn't work or is not ready for primetime, please take time to experiment more, study the documentation, search the forum and validate the answers/workarounds given.
Live production is not an easy job and it's fortunate because I don't want vMix to do MY job. It's just a tool, a pretty good one.
Guillaume
And I agree that vMix is a good tool, a great one in fact. As I said, I love it. My beef was with Call specifically, and what seemed like trouble with a very basic procedure (above). That is the portion I deemed not fit for prime time. Thanks for your response.