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Hi, a really useful feature for small team (self-stream) situations would be an automatic video switcher which triggered when a certain db level on a certain audio input for a certain amount of time.
Settings to determine the db range for switch with a time delay option (to prevent a cough from triggering it for example) and a minimum camera on time would be great. Also to be able to choose your transition type.
Could also feature an option to go to a third camera when when the level of chosen audio channels were both up or when it had been one of the primary cameras for a certain amount of time.
I think this would probably be a relatively easy thing to implement as the various pieces of functionality are already there. It may even already be be possible to do this with triggers, but I haven't looked at it.
Thanks,
Ben
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Quote:It may even already be be possible to do this with triggers, but I haven't looked at it. Always worth to look first ! There is a OnAudioMeterDBxx trigger !
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It is possible with the "OnAudioMeterDB" trigger as doggy said, but it isn't that advanced. I found on that forum a few months back a program I use on a daily basis for multicam like that, I would recommend you to try it out, it might be what you're looking for: https://w.np.co.nz/software
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