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Joined: 3/7/2012(UTC) Posts: 503 Location: The Netherlands Thanks: 9 times Was thanked: 45 time(s) in 39 post(s)
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hi Martin,
found a bug in vmix ( latest ) running on win8 - using seperate mono on a camera input and adjusting the sound control to adjust the input level of the audio channels.
if you save this to a preset and start up vmix again and opening the preset you get a strange error
value of '7600'. is not valid for value value should be between minimum and macimum.
parametername value.
it took me some time to figure out what was the problem but it is the seperate mono inputs after adjusting the level and saving it as preset.
I can reproduce it using only one input ( Camera with audio input ). so bug confermed and isolated.
problem is also that the error reported is very difficult to trace. I was in the middel of a recording and had no means of tracking the problem to an input. The audio input panel will block and sound will be unmanageable ( that part of the recording is wrecked...).
anyway: this is a real bug. had this befor in v14 but thought it was an incident. now repeated the error so it def. there.
cheers stefan
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Hi,
I'm not able to re-create this bug, could you email us the preset file?
Thanks,
Martin vMix
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Thanks for the preset. I am posting the fix here in case other users run into the same problem.
To ensure the preset number formats are consistent across different languages and countries, vMix uses the "en-US" region format for all numbers.
However, it is possible for users to change the format of this region in Windows and as a result mess up the number formatting in vMix.
To fix this:
1. Go to Control Panel -> Regional Settings 2. Select "English (United States)" as the format, click Additional Settings then click Reset to reset it to the defaults. 3. Click Apply 4. Change the Format back to the correct one for your region, so in this case it might be "Dutch (Netherlands)"
If you would like to use an English region, but with Dutch number formatting, edit something else rather than English (United States)
Regards,
Martin vMIx
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hi Martin, thanks that solved the problem. will check all my systems... stefan
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