Multiple Screens in Advanced Outputs to Multiple SPout Recievers
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 18:22
Hello Forum,
I searched the forum and went about 7 pages back and didn't see anything pertaining to this. If there is a post on this already please let me know and in which case I am sorry for the duplicate. I am wanting to send one group of layers to one spout receiver and then send the rest of resolume layers to another. My questions are as follows;
1. Is adding a new screen in the advanced output section how this is done
2. Will resolume recognize multiple Spout receiver windows
3. Should I use NDI to do this or is layering with multiple screens the best way?
To be clear I am not projection mapping but trying to capture multiple separate instances of Spout receiver. I am basically wanting a sound reactive logo to lay over top of all windows in a streaming software (Streamlabsobs) and having resolume with no logo in one receiver and just my logo in the other receiver. I hope I explained this well. Please let me know if you have any questions or need any further clarification.
Thank you,
Josh
I searched the forum and went about 7 pages back and didn't see anything pertaining to this. If there is a post on this already please let me know and in which case I am sorry for the duplicate. I am wanting to send one group of layers to one spout receiver and then send the rest of resolume layers to another. My questions are as follows;
1. Is adding a new screen in the advanced output section how this is done
2. Will resolume recognize multiple Spout receiver windows
3. Should I use NDI to do this or is layering with multiple screens the best way?
To be clear I am not projection mapping but trying to capture multiple separate instances of Spout receiver. I am basically wanting a sound reactive logo to lay over top of all windows in a streaming software (Streamlabsobs) and having resolume with no logo in one receiver and just my logo in the other receiver. I hope I explained this well. Please let me know if you have any questions or need any further clarification.
Thank you,
Josh