
UPDATE: I tested the system yesterday with the organisers of the conference. This time I had 2 external monitors (one to pin the zoom participant, one as a projector for my studio) and it didn't work. : (
Screen Capture was constantly getting confused about which screen to capture. Even when running in a background scene, sending video over a Broadcaster, when I changed the Listener scenes, the output from the Screen Capture would change to a different screen.
So now I am running Zoom on 2 machines. One has a HDMI output to a capture device on the other one. I pin the Zoom participant to the capture device and then the video shows up as a Video In source in Isadora. I then use Syphon Virtual Webcam to get the output from Isadora into Zoom.
It seems to work OK now I'm not using Screen Capture. Time for more remote testing.
EXTRA UPDATE: as long as the host doesn't Spotlight anyone, then the pinned video feed works fine!

Re: [Pythoner Plugin Beta](/topic/8082/pythoner-plugin-beta)
"Anyway, I want to refine this patch before I give a list of instructions to let you all try it, but it was promising in terms of future solutions with body tracking."
Dear Mark,
Have you achieved anything in this matter? Can we still hope for instructions or an actor? I am afraid I can't do it on my own
thanks a lot
Jean-François
@woland Yes, I did both of those things. I will try the new show file and get back to you.

@dusx said:
What specific RTSP feed do you want to capture?
motion jpeg and h264 with the possibility to switch the sound on/off
It would be great if you could made an actor. I am too bad with python to write it myself. I will try but my success chances are very low.
thanks
Jean-François

@jfg said:
rtsp streamdirect in Isadora with python actor?
I haven't done this yet, but yes. It seems the OpenCV video capture function supports RTSP.
This page provides some code: Capture RTSP Stream from IP Camera using OpenCV | Lindevs
What specific RTSP feed do you want to capture?
I might be interested in writing this code in a portable way and creating a User Actor that provides an easy interface to use.

@juriaan said:
Output > Force Stage Preview, and make sure that Output > Show Stages works
@ewan_fp Can you confirm that you did both of these and still saw no output?
Also, please try this version of your file in which I've put a output test Scene at the beginning. I used the Show-Hide Stages actor to programatically show the Stages in case that was the issue: gad-showfile-4-february-24th-v4.0.2-l-edit.izz

Interesting article in today's Guardian (UK vaguely left-wing serious newspaper - free to read) about the lasting effect of the Kinect. Also contains some links to things I knew nothing about, like the stereolabs cameras. Worth a couple minutes of your time:
https://www.theguardian.com/ga...