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Hi there. I've been searching both the net & these forums but cannot find any guide on how to get my virtual set designs (After Effects & Photoshop) into the format used by vMix.
It's driving me nuts as I'm sure that the answer is right in front of me but I cannot see it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Lassana Tunkara QTV Gambia
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Thanks so much for the links Doggy.
I'll deffo check them out and report back.
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Hi All, So I'm really trying to work out what is wrong with either my files and/or my .xml in this studio I'm trying to make. The screen shows up way in front of where is should actually be! I have been through many .xml files in the studios that come with vMix and I cannot work out where I'm going wrong? If anyone could take a look at my files and help me out I'd appreciate it. Cheers Lassana Tunkara QTV Gambia https://we.tl/t-Ic8WMGYQLs
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First of you need to position your screen correctly , easy way to get the coordinates is to change the position in the input settings layer2 in your case currently and transfer those numbers into your xml.
Something like this : <input name="Screen" x="0.009" y="-0.025723" zoomX="1.023" zoomY="1.095" rotateX="0" rotateY="0" rotateZ="0" dynamic="True" uvmap="screen-uv.png">screen.png</input>
and have the frame on top of that (line below the Screen one) <input name="Frame" x="0" y="0" zoomX="1" zoomY="1" rotateX="0" rotateY="0" rotateZ="0" dynamic="True">screen-frame.png</input>
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Oh wow!
That is amazing. Just one question... How on earth did you work out the coordinates to move the screen into position?
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Quote:easy way to get the coordinates is to change the position in the input settings layer2 in your case currently and transfer those numbers into your xml See also vMix Input tutorial islam.JPG (106kb) downloaded 3 time(s).
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Okay. Now it all makes perfect sense and I have everything where they should be.
Thanks a million mate.
One more question. I can replace the videos on the screens without using the uv maps... am I doing it wrong?
Also, is there a way in vMix to add reflections of my talent when they are standing and/or sitting?
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Lassana Tunkara QTV Gambia
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