Specifically, on the DSM and Wide Screen. Manages the virtual display on the stage canvas.I have also created three auxiliary timelines ( ATL): For this example project I am using two photos as placeholders for live inputs to represent PowerPoint and PlaybackPro. For the most part, the only media in WATCHOUT will be background content (looping videos etc.). In practice, the media will consist primarily of external live inputs such as PlayBack Pro and PowerPoint. The virtual display, being considered by WATCHOUT as a media item, is reused on the DSM as well as a PiP on the main screen. The virtual display is present on the stage to act as a single location to present the live sources. To explore this, I have created a project with the following stage items: Most of the trouble I am experiencing (I'm also new to WATCHOUT) is in in the management of PiPs and their entrance/exit on screen. However, I am having issues in fully doing so. From the research on this forum and other sources, it is my understanding that auxiliary timelines are the best approach to replicating this behavior. Unlike WATCHOUT, the core operating concepts of those screen management systems is the use of presets and the ability to recall a given preset at any time and in any order. Working in primarily corporate presentation environments, I am interested in exploring the possibility of using WATCHOUT v6 as a substitute for some applications that would otherwise be suited for a Spyder X20 or Barco e2.
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