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Hi! So, I add a image as an input, and my image resizes automatically to full screen (some idiotic size) and I can't scale it normal size. Any ideas why's this happening? Thank you!
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Hi, Make sure the image is the same size resolution as your display settings in vMix. So if it is not proportional to your aspect ratio, you will need to load the image into an editing program and resize it accordingly. You can use a transparent/black background for the rest of the image.
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vmixsupport wrote:Hi, Make sure the image is the same size resolution as your display settings in vMix. So if it is not proportional to your aspect ratio, you will need to load the image into an editing program and resize it accordingly. You can use a transparent/black background for the rest of the image. Hi, tnx for replying. At the end, our graphic designer guy did make the one small image, actually a team name with transparent background and this solved the issue of adding images without automatic scalling. Also as I found out that if you add the images through slideshow input, images stay normally scaled...
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