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Iam showing Vmix Trial, the chroma key does not work, iam testing with title from after effect.
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ridi, Did you check the activate key box ? then click the auto key button ? You may have to put the clip in preview and scrub till you see green then try chromakey function.
Anyway if I were doing a title I would export as a AVI or Quicktime with alpha or if it's short say one or two seconds then I would try a image sequence (PNG+Alpha).
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Hello Martin,
I was earlier testing the new version 10 release preview b, and i discovered that the overlay 1 when clicked switches the videos between preview and program.
More so, could someone please do a comprehensive video on how to use the overlay numbers and the overlay buttons very well?
I am still finding it so difficult to get.
regards, Rottimmy
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Hi Martin,
Your "RTSP buffer management" did the trick for my video delay problem!!
I did a 10h test last night using 4x Vivotek RTSP IP-Cams (at different resolutions and quality streams), and they all stayed inside an acceptable range (change from startup is less than 0.1s), and I think it will stay like this for the next 10h :-) (That means they also sync relative to each other :-) Test done using TCP with "low latency" checked and 0 buffers. The audio works if I have all cameras running at once (CPU@20%), but seems to require more buffering if one camera is running alone? I'll try out some more during the weekend.
I'm amazed by your ability to figure out solutions (so quickly!) to all the forums questions, wishes and requirements...
Thank you for your dedication and a magnificent product.
Best regards Kjetil
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Hi.
vMix v10 should allow to create shorter Video Delays. Now the shortest time is 1 second (v10.0.0.54beta). For small delays vMix could maybe use RAM. It would be nice if user could choose from different "time sltyles":
New drop down list could have following "time styles"
-milliseconds -seconds -frames
and then the slider is used to set the desired value.
Buffer size (delay lenght) should be adjustable after it has been created.
Kind regards, J. Tervo
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