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truevineministries  
#1 Posted : Sunday, January 10, 2021 11:59:44 AM(UTC)
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Hi everyone!

Is it possible to place a border around an input that is being used as a PIP (picture-in-picture). The first input is a desktop capture, and the second input is the webcam. I've been able to place the second input as a PIP over the desktop capture, however, I was wondering if I could add a border around the second input, so that people can see a clear distinction between the PIP and the desktop capture behind it.

Any thoughts on how to accomplish this please?

Many thanks in advance.
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#2 Posted : Sunday, January 10, 2021 12:07:57 PM(UTC)
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Quote:
Is it possible to place a border around an input that is being used as a PIP (picture-in-picture).


yes
Helpfiles: hint, overlay settings

if v24 also in multiview
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, January 12, 2021 7:41:04 AM(UTC)
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We use a PNG with just the border overlayed on the video. That's the way it's done if you use PIP virtual sets as well.
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, January 12, 2021 8:56:09 AM(UTC)
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Here's a slightly different approach that does not require a graphic image to be prepared.

Create a "color" input and layer it behind the live video shot.

Then crop the live shot by the desired width of the border.

As long as they are placed co-incidentally (same X/Y) the underlying color will look like a border.

sample

This example uses color bars as the border.
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