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I am trying to set up a video to transition out on the last second - to a two shot automatically
My trigger is set as
ONTRANSITIONOUT FADE TWO SHOT DURATION 500 DELAY 500
To me this means - on the last 1/2 second transition out to the two shot - and make that transition last a 1/2 second.
But nothing is happening.
What am I doing wrong?
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Hi Ralph
you should use OnCompletion for such a trigger.
Guillaume
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But wouldn't completion be just that? On completion? I would like it to transition with about a second left in the video.
Or is there a way to set the completion time?
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if you choose a fade transition for OnCompletion, by definition, the fade will start before it's too late (half the indicated duration).
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I don't understand that reply -
Is there a way to define when the transition takes place? An out point so to speak?
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What you're trying to do here is not very logical. If you want auto switching at a precise moment in your video, just define a mark Out or prepare your video for what you need. Or do it manually...
This is no trigger based on video duration in vMix.
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Maybe I am not understanding the basics of triggers in general.
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iamralphsutton wrote:I am trying to set up a video to transition out on the last second - to a two shot automatically
My trigger is set as
ONTRANSITIONOUT FADE TWO SHOT DURATION 500 DELAY 500
To me this means - on the last 1/2 second transition out to the two shot - and make that transition last a 1/2 second.
But nothing is happening.
What am I doing wrong? What you're trying to do is impossible and you haven't understood the trigger adjustments. A trigger is exactly what the name suggests, so if you choose 'on completion' that's the trigger point. DURATION 500 DELAY 500 - this means the action (fade, wipe etc) duration is 500 milliseconds and the delay means it will happen 500 milliseconds AFTER the trigger point. So you're asking it to do a half second fade half a second after the VT has finished.
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One way to do this is to use the On transition in trigger, set the delay for the end minus the transition duration and then call a Keypress. Setup the Keypress shortcut to fade with Preview or whatever. I couldn't get the transition in trigger to directly call a fade.
vMix should automatically back time the on completion transition trigger by the transition duration. It's smoother not transitioning from a freeze and mute audio. Maybe a feature request?
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