In the Live-Score App, Is it best to size the scoreboards in Live-Score or in Vmix overlay ?? It seems the black area (thought this is the screen size in Vmix) is very small. If I arrange the scoreboards in Live-Score it only uses the upper left quadrant of the Vmix screen. I have sized and positioned in Vmix, but the scoreboard gets unreadable when I size it in Vmix. So, Zoom and position in Vmix or in Live-Score-App ??
This is what it looks like in Live-Score
This is how it looks in Vmix....
Output Rendering
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Re: Output Rendering
Hi
its a combination
depending on what you use, i would always try to output it as big as possible
or with NDI in the correct size
unfortunately i cannot see the images here
could you send an email to the support address?
cheers
its a combination
depending on what you use, i would always try to output it as big as possible
or with NDI in the correct size
unfortunately i cannot see the images here
could you send an email to the support address?
cheers
Re: Output Rendering
Hi,
I have an issue I want the scoreboard sized to 1920 x 1080 for a fullscreen output?
I have an issue I want the scoreboard sized to 1920 x 1080 for a fullscreen output?
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Re: Output Rendering
Hi
so you could use the External display module.
that helps you to easily get it to full screen
you could use your second screen and set the resolution, then move the external display module to that window (or ATEM input) and put it to full screen
if you have a supported graphics card, then you can use the DeviceOuput feature, that has a separate resolution setting too, which is used for output rendering
if this might not be a good answer, maybe you could tell me what you are trying to do
but the things above might already work
i hope this helps you
cheers
christian
so you could use the External display module.
that helps you to easily get it to full screen
you could use your second screen and set the resolution, then move the external display module to that window (or ATEM input) and put it to full screen
if you have a supported graphics card, then you can use the DeviceOuput feature, that has a separate resolution setting too, which is used for output rendering
if this might not be a good answer, maybe you could tell me what you are trying to do
but the things above might already work
i hope this helps you
cheers
christian