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Hi, everyone.
I have been using vMix for our small Church's services. I saw vMix 2012 has "Video delay" in add new input feature. Would anyone kindly give me an example step-by-step of how to use "video delay" to produce slow motion output of any selected inputs?
Many thanks!
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Anyone correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that is not a "slow-motion" feature but actually a feature to attempt to sync audio.
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Hi, The Video Delay feature is indeed designed for slow motion (fordry, it is a separate input in addition to the audio delay options). To do this, add the input to vMix and it will keep a looping delay of the main outputs video. Then to set the speed, right click the Video Delay input and select from one of the four speeds available. Then when you Quick Play or Transition to the Video Delay input it will begin playing in slow motion. Additional information in the help: http://www.vmix.com.au/help2012/VideoDelay.htmlRegards, Martin vMix
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