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Hello, when I activate the “Flatten Layers” function, the merge does not work anymore, it makes a fade like when it is not the same source, if I deactivate it, it works fine.
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Yes, that is correct. When you Flatten Layers, you are effectively combining them into a single image, thus Merge will have no effect as the layers no longer exist as far as rendering is concerned.
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I mean when that font already “Flatten Layers”, put it in another font to make a split screen,
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Yes that is correct, as the flattened input is a single image now, so there is nothing to merge.
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This isn't me requesting this, but, just asking if it would be feasible at some point in the future, since the discussion is already ongoing.
Would it--at some point in the future, not this release--be possible for the Merge transition to use some sort of image analysis rather than layer recognition?
Or is that altogether outside the potential of modern computing and/or vMix in general?
Again, not asking for it, just asking if it's even feasible.
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