Hello Mike,
any news nor scheduled addition for these features ??
Thanks.
video mapping
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Re: video mapping
No, sorry. However, I am planning to re-visit integrating vMix with SCS. I did some work on this a few years ago, but vMix didn't then have all the functionality I wanted. I checked back recently and see that there have been considerable improvements in vMix, particularly with the developer interface.
Re: video mapping
This is quite an interesting topic. I previously used Screenmonkey.
There I had the possibility to have multiple layers and setup the dimensions of each layer and there position on a screen.
In that way I was also able to have multiple video's/images on different positions of the actual output.
Something like the following setup:

It would be nice (and verry usefull) to have someting like this in SCS.
I know I can edit all my assets (video's/images) and make it like this, but that would be very time consuming when I need to edit it.
So might there be a way to achieve this?
There I had the possibility to have multiple layers and setup the dimensions of each layer and there position on a screen.
In that way I was also able to have multiple video's/images on different positions of the actual output.
Something like the following setup:

It would be nice (and verry usefull) to have someting like this in SCS.
I know I can edit all my assets (video's/images) and make it like this, but that would be very time consuming when I need to edit it.
So might there be a way to achieve this?
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Re: video mapping
This seeems interesting to me but I did not understand how to create and position the boxes as per your picture.
This is what I need to do: 4 boxes to map before every show.
Would you please give me some hints ??
This is what I need to do: 4 boxes to map before every show.
Would you please give me some hints ??
kevsk wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 10:57 pmThis is quite an interesting topic. I previously used Screenmonkey.
There I had the possibility to have multiple layers and setup the dimensions of each layer and there position on a screen.
In that way I was also able to have multiple video's/images on different positions of the actual output.
Something like the following setup:
It would be nice (and verry usefull) to have someting like this in SCS.
I know I can edit all my assets (video's/images) and make it like this, but that would be very time consuming when I need to edit it.
So might there be a way to achieve this?
Re: video mapping
You mean how to create this in Screenmonkey or SCS?simonegiusti wrote: ↑Thu Dec 05, 2019 6:13 amThis seeems interesting to me but I did not understand how to create and position the boxes as per your picture.
This is what I need to do: 4 boxes to map before every show.
Would you please give me some hints ??
In Screenmonkey you can set all the layers to output on the same screen but only in a specific size.
I would love to have something available within SCS.
Re: video mapping
Videomapping is still a feature that would be interesting to have.
Maybe someone has found a workaround? Last time I outputted SCS directly to my capturecard and so used that again into OBS. But that is not an easy solution for multiple screens.
Maybe someone has found a workaround? Last time I outputted SCS directly to my capturecard and so used that again into OBS. But that is not an easy solution for multiple screens.
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Re: video mapping
As a workaround I use premiere pro.
I prepare my show normally, just adding the video CUEs with no specific setting.
When all is setup on stage, I open the video of the CUE I need to adjust with premiere pro (no need to close SCS) and use the multi monitor function of premiere Pro to set my video properly, using premiere pro FX to map as I need.
Then I render the video and save/overwrite the modified video.
The magic appears when you run the CUE again in SCS.
I prepare my show normally, just adding the video CUEs with no specific setting.
When all is setup on stage, I open the video of the CUE I need to adjust with premiere pro (no need to close SCS) and use the multi monitor function of premiere Pro to set my video properly, using premiere pro FX to map as I need.
Then I render the video and save/overwrite the modified video.
The magic appears when you run the CUE again in SCS.