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irishmike  
#1 Posted : Friday, May 17, 2019 8:57:44 AM(UTC)
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How would the new Roland VR-1HD work with vmix?



Looked at this video online, and this french man used OBS software.

If I used vmix, could we use graphics, have your saved videos/pics

Could you see all your camera and audio inputs via the software?

thank you

micheal :)
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, May 21, 2019 9:48:01 AM(UTC)
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According to the Roland VR-1HD reference guide

Quote:
When communication with the computer has been established,
the computer recognizes the VR-1HD as a USB video device and
USB audio device.


The VR-1HD will be recognized like a USB camera, so it should work with vMix. You could also feed one of the HDMI outputs on the Roland VR-1HD into an HDMI capture device on your current computer.

However, you wouldn't be able to see all of the VR-1HD inputs separately in vMix, just whatever source you have going into the main out of the VR-1HD.

https://static.roland.co...HD_reference_eng01_W.pdf
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irishmike on 6/3/2019(UTC)
irishmike  
#3 Posted : Monday, June 3, 2019 3:50:22 AM(UTC)
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Many thanks for your post :) looking forward to using this on vmix

Originally Posted by: SportsNetUSA.net Go to Quoted Post
According to the Roland VR-1HD reference guide

Quote:
When communication with the computer has been established,
the computer recognizes the VR-1HD as a USB video device and
USB audio device.


The VR-1HD will be recognized like a USB camera, so it should work with vMix. You could also feed one of the HDMI outputs on the Roland VR-1HD into an HDMI capture device on your current computer.

However, you wouldn't be able to see all of the VR-1HD inputs separately in vMix, just whatever source you have going into the main out of the VR-1HD.

https://static.roland.co...HD_reference_eng01_W.pdf


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