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Automatically panning a virtual 4K input?
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Scenario:
Input 1 is a 4K camera capture.
Input 2 is a virtualized Input 1, with Zoom level set to 2, X Position set to 1.
I'd like to write a script, triggered by a shortcut, so that the Input 2 takes 3 seconds to go from X Position 1 to X Position -1.
Is this possible with or without scripting? I'm a .NET developer so I don't mind (OK I mind a little) doing VB.NET.
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Try Using Virtual PTZ rather than virtual input and scaling and then use the Merge transition between presets
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Originally Posted by: Henny  Try Using Virtual PTZ rather than virtual input and scaling and then use the Merge transition between presets Nice, this was the secret sauce I was missing!
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