and usually don't like the '+' and '-' characters so these have to be converted, so the final URL actually looks like: I wouldn't even mind using up layers as Masks, if we could gain that functionality ) because of Leaning Talent" (since vMix STILL won't let us add Alpha Masks to individual layers regardless of position. Recently I too have had to setup the "Move Under A Mask With a Mix Input. The URLs use the API calls, and sometimes I have to make multi-action buttons to combine some actions. So each StreamDeck button is just a "Website" with "GET request in background" checked. BitFocus Companion is a good substitute for a lot of the local/USB usability for vMix, but our current use is set up to just use HTTP Get calls. I run vMix on virtual machines in a cloud production environment I'm building for my employer, so my use of StreamDecks is a little different than most. The "SetPanX" and "SetPanY" calls do allow you to just move by a delta amount, not only the fixed position you enter. The implementation I use is a little different, but the TL:DR is: I am not sure though if this is worth the effort :-)īut the SetPanX and SetPanY only allows to make statics om one point to another. you assign a shortcut key to pan the mask input by 0.1 and that same shortcut key to pan the camera input by -0.1)Īnd of course you do this with dynamic inputs so that you don't have to use too many shortcuts keys. To counter act that you need to pan your camera input opposite to your mask pan. However, when you move the mask input your "cropped" camera input will also move and thus your multiview will be out of position. Now you just have to pan the mask input by assigning shortcuts - SetPanX - you can do -0.3/-0.2/-0.1/0/0.1/0.2/0.3 as shortucts which should give you enough flexibility to move around and get the speaker in the center of your shot. You do this to all 3 camera inputs and then assign them in your desired position and size as a multiview. That way you have a "cropped" camera shot in the shape of the white box you created. That mix you assign to you your camera feed as key/fill input. Instead of cropping your camera inputs, you create a Mask input (white box on a black back ground -2 layers) and output it in a mix input (you have Mix2,3 & 4 available). Hi Peter, here is a work around for up to 3 speakers/cameras using luma masks and panning with keystroke shortcosts (as doggy mentioned). I hope more of you have use of this feature so it will be implemented :) So, please add the following shortcuts for MultiView: And as people tends to move around as well sideways during a session, having this function would be really handy as you then "dynamically" can finetune the position. In that way it would be really easy to reposition the content in the respected PIP on the fly. This works fine as well, but you have to navigate into the settings dialogue in order to change parameters for the specific layer.Īs this adds stress during live sessions, I would love to have a shortcut for PAN X which I could tie to a MIDI-knob (or a Skaarhoj encoder). And by cropping out a part of the input video, we often need to finetune the PAN X value for that MultiView input to get the character centered. In other words, an incoming 16:9 video could be assigned to a 9:16 PIP for example in order to have three or more persons side by side so to say.
And it works just fine and looks very good.īut the thing is that the used inputs are cropped to fit the designated PIPs.
#KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FOR IP MULTIVIEWER FULL#
When they are not in full frame by themselves, we have composed different types of "PIP-layouts" with MultiView depending on type of session. We do a lot of productions with remote guests using Teams (NDI) or vMixCall.