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Is there a way to specify which overlay will appear on top of another if you layer them on the screen? An example is to have a scoreboard displayed on the screen, then have a sponsors name or message slide up behind it and appear over the top for a period of time and then disappear.
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@ ask
Do you mean "a way to re-order" the overlay channel? Because they are already layered progressively, and I don't think that is about to change... If I understand you correctly, you should be able to accomplish what you describe in an automated way with "Triggers" or alternatively manually with mouse clicks or "shortcuts". Can you elaborate further?
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I suppose re-odering might be a solution. I thought like you the they were progressive. That 1 would overlay on 2 and both over 3, or vis versa, but that does not seem to happen in a consistent way. It could simply be that I haven't grasped the logic of the layering, but I want to be able to bring in an overlay ---say no 1, and then whenever I click 2 know hat it will always appear behind the first overlay.
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Maybe I am missing something here, but the layer ordering is: 1 is bottom, 2 on 1, 3 on 2, and 4 on 3 (and 2 and 1). I have never found any inconsistency in that...
So, if you want something to slide under, put that something in an Ovrrlay with a number below the Overlay above.
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Need to design the way to you do the scoreboard/lowerthirds correctly. Chat to me about it next week. Most of my designs all use the overlays for xaml depending on what is required.
I use overlay 2 when overlay 1 is active for scorebug and show +1 with animated flag over the top of the score for example. This could be country flag when they score, after 1 sec it will animate out and overlay 2 will turn off. Same with all the advertisements banners and stats popups which slide up from the scorebug
Overlay 4 is the top layer
[url=ASN GFX StatsDemo - update with Score by Qtr]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWm5IzpPJec[/url]
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@ ask When I said 'layered progressively', that is exactly what I meant, 1 is at the bottom progressing to 4 (5 in MultiView) on top, and as Richard says, that has always been consistent. Once you understand all those dynamics and how vMix handles them, it's just a matter of planning out appropriately.
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