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How to add a call with old Vmix call details
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Is it possible to find the details of a previous call and add them to a new production or do I have to set up a new call?
I.e. I had a call in a previous production. I know the P/w for the old call. Is there a way to add a call and use this password so the caller can use the same login details.
Thanks for any advice.
Cheers
John
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Append (see Help) the Call Input from your old Preset into your new Preset.
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Thanks for the response .... unfortnuately I don't have the orginal preset to append ... it was some time ago when I was a newbie and didn't realise I could save the preset - I learnt now!
This is why I wondered if there was some way to find/recall details of a previous call ...any thoughts?
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Well, there is an unsupported method - at your own risk...
First, save a preset (.vmix) with a new Call input, and note the Call's password.
Then using an editor that can manage xml files (e.g. Notepad++) replace that password withe the old one that you want and save a new .vmix file.
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Thanks .... I'll give it a try.
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