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    [ANSWERED] Isadora stages feed into Capture Sweden Input

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    • gapworks
      gapworks last edited by Woland

      Has anyone ever tried to  send a stage  output from Isadora to the swedish visualization programm "Capture Sweden"?  They offer camera media or OBS as Media player, but there is no other other input available.  Is there a way via syphon? I need to feed Capture Swedens Screens with Isadora Stages. Any help highly appreciated.

      best peter

      Running MBP2017 / Ventura Osx 13.6.7 / 16 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3 / Intel HD Graphics 630 1536 MB / Latest Isadora Version / www.gapworks.at / located in Vienna Austria

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        BvG73 last edited by BvG73

        im a long time Capture user. So i can be of some assistance here. Busy at the moment. Will get back to you asap later today

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          BvG73 last edited by

          Finally had time to get around to your question.
          Attached are a few screenshots bundled as a PDFisadora-capture.pdf showing how to get Isadora stage output into Capture:
          1. In Isadora, enable NDI output for your stage. (In the example, I enabled the alignment grid.)
          2. In Capture, go to the Project tab (bottom right), then open the Media tab. The NDI stream should appear there.
          3. Create a projector in Capture and select it.
          4. In the Properties panel of the projector, under Media, select the NDI stream.
          5. Set one of the viewports in Capture to “Live,” select the projector, and turn it on.
          You may need to rotate it, as projectors are positioned lens-down by default.

          Note: The number of simultaneous live video streams depends on the edition of Capture you’re using. I have the Quartet edition, which allows up to four streams at once.

          Hope this helps! If you need any additional pointers, don’t hesitate to reach out.

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