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Is possible to display two videos at the same time at command, the first a standard video and the second in a new "layer" over the first. The second video will be a video effect with an object moving on a transparent background
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davide445 wrote:Is possible to display two videos at the same time at command, the first a standard video and the second in a new "layer" over the first. The second video will be a video effect with an object moving on a transparent background Not sure I understand 100%, but maybe you could try an input video with a multiview of another video (which has an alpha channel, built into the video). You can even position the video. This is a technique I use to overlay an animated spinning logo (which I loop), I assume it would work ok for any video. Worth a try if you havn't already tried it.
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@ davide445
Yes it is possible!
Use any of the "Overlay" channels (1,2,3 or 4 buttons) of the second video Input. Or set it up with the "MultiView" feature of the first video Input.
Either method will work, it just depends on your overall set-up and personal preferences.
Ice
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