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I’m interested in using GT Titler as an independent titler for another project on a broadcast vision mixer. Is there a way of routing a Key and Fill signal out of vMix (By using two outputs?) I couldn’t work out how to output an alpha channel. Ask what hardware would anyone recommend for outputting two hd-sdi feeds this way?
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Another option if you get in a bind is to do the following.
Setup a input in VMIX with a Chroma Green as you color
Put that in Program
Key the GT titles graphics on top of that using overlays
Send the VMIX Program Output to your switcher
Chroma the green out within your switcher
Obviously having key and fill separate is a better method but in a pinch you can certainly do this. Another option is to take in key and fill via a NDI converter box in to your switcher. Something like a Splyce should give you 2 channels of key and 2 channels of fill.
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