Video call, Mouse control, Keyboard control – vMix Live Production Software Pro User Manual

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URL

Type in the full web page URL that you wish to display. For example: http://www.vmix.com/

Width, Height

Specify the Width and Height in pixels when rendering the web page.

If these are set to a size smaller than the vMix

Output Size

, the web page will initially be displayed centred

and at the reduced size.
This is handy for HTML widgets you may wish to use as

Overlays

as they will show at the correct size and

simply need to be moved into position
from

Input Settings - Position.

Mouse Control

Once added, the web page can be controlled by clicking and dragging the mouse on either the Input window
or the Preview/Output within vMix.

Keyboard Control

Keyboard use within the web page can be enabled by right clicking the input and selecting the Keyboard
Enabled option.

IMPORTANT: When this option is enabled, keyboard shortcuts in vMix will no longer be active.
To enable the keyboard shortcuts again, right click the web page and disable the Keyboard
Enabled option.

Transparency

The Web Browser input in vMix supports transparent backgrounds and alpha channel when used by sites
such as TwitchAlerts.
To create your own page with transparent background, simply create a page where the background colour
for the <body> element is not specified.

Right Click Menu

Right click on the Web Browser input to Go Back, Go Forward or change the web page from the Properties
window.

Media

The Web Browser Input utilises the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) and has most of the features
available in the Google Chrome browser.
This includes HTML5 video and audio playback and other media features such as WebRTC.

Audio

Audio is fully supported with the Web Browser input and can be independently mixed just like any other
audio source in vMix, no desktop audio capture needed.

Video Call

See

vMix Call

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