Video Manager

You can bring a live or pre-recorded video into WYSIWYG and play it back while you set looks in DESIGN mode and while you precue in LIVE mode.

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Video Manager

The Video Manager enables you to create Video Sources and Subsources, which you can then apply to screens, 3D primitives (surfaces, risers, spheres, cylinders, and cones), LED Walls, and to projectors that you have inserted in your drawing.

In the Video Manager, you can:

To access the Video Manager
  1. From the Managers menu, choose Video Manager.

Result: The Video Manager appears.

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Note: The Video Manager window can be resized to accommodate videos that have a higher or wider aspect than the default window size.

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Video Playback

To play a video in WYSIWYG, use the Video Designer Tool. For more information, see To use the Video tool. You can view the video in any of the Shaded views, using the controls on the Video Designer Tool to pause, fast forward, rewind, or stop the video.

You can also patch the control of the Video Source to a console. You can use the console to control the progress of a live video stream or a video file by making the video play, pause, fast-forward, or rewind. You cannot use WYSIWYG to change different aspects of the video itself.

To control the Video Source, the DMX patch is given three channels. For details on controlling the video with the console device in LIVE mode, see To control a DMX patched video source with a console.

Notes:

Video sources

The Video Source window opens when you create a new Video Source from the Video Manager.

In the Video Source window, you can:

Video Source inputs

Note: If you cannot view these file types, you may not have the proper CODEC installed on your PC. Install the appropriate CODEC, and then try viewing the file again. For more information about playing back video files and the use of CODECs, please see https://forums.cast-soft.com/index.php?threads/playing-video-files-in-wysiwyg.370/#post-1016.

To create a new video source in the Video Manager
  1. In Video Manager, click the New Video Source icon.

Result: The Video Source window appears.

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  1. In the Name box, type the name of the Video Source.
  2. Select the Video Source from the options in the Input section.

Note: When a Blackmagic Design video capture device is detected, the Video Capture with Blackmagic Design Device radio button is automatically selected. In order for these devices to work properly, always use this option, not the Video Capture option above it. To connect them, their input source and resolution are selected through the utility that was installed with their driver.

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  1. On the Video Source window, click OK.

Result: The video is added as a Video Source input in Video Manager.

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The table in the Video Manager displays the Video Source information.

In the Source Properties section, you can configure the properties of the Video Source.

Note: The Flip Horizontal and Flip Vertical options do not appear when a Video Source input is set to NDI Source. Any flipping required must be set at the NDI Source (e.g., in the media server’s “output options”).

In the Display Settings section, you can choose how to display the video.

For details on patching the video control in DATA mode, see To patch the control of a video source.

For details on using the Video Designer Tool to play the video in DESIGN mode, see To use the Video tool.

For details on using a console device to control the video in LIVE mode, see To control a DMX patched video source with a console.

Video subsources

Video Sources can be split into Video Subsources in the Video Manager. This enables you to apply portions of the video to multiple screens, 3D primitives, LED Walls, or projectors. For details, see Splitting video into subsources.

Splitting video into subsources

After you set up the Video Source in the Video Manager (see To configure a new video source for streaming video), you can take the Video Source (video file, capture card, or CITP) and literally split it into Subsources that you can apply to multiple screens, 3D primitives, LED Walls, or projector-style fixtures that you have inserted from the Video Projection section of the Fixtures library.

In the Video Manager, you can select a Video Source that you set up, and then choose the options in the Create New Subsources section to split the Video Source. You can create the Subsources manually (by defining the pixel coordinates of each split) or automatically/evenly (by setting the number of rows and columns). You can then split these Subsources further, if desired.

Once you split the Video Source into Subsources, you can attach the Subsources to the objects that you want to use to display the video, just as you would attach a regular Video Source, and then play the video using the Video Designer Tool (DESIGN or LIVE modes) or via DMX control.

To create a single video subsource
  1. In the left pane of the Video Manager, click to highlight the image for which you want to create a Subsource.
  2. On the Create New Subsources section, click Single Subsource - create one.

Result: The Create Single Subsource dialog box appears.

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  1. Type the Subsource name.
  2. By default, the system uses the start and end coordinates of the selected source, but you can change these values as desired. When you change these values, the system automatically updates the dimensions:
  1. Click the Border box to specify the color of the border that will appear around the Subsource when displayed.
  2. Click OK.
To create multiple video subsources
  1. In the left pane of the Video Manager, click to highlight the video for which you want to create Subsources.
  2. On the Create New Subsources section, click Multiple Subsources - create many.

Result: The Create Multiple Subsources dialog box appears.

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  1. Type the Subsource name.
  2. Define the Subsource matrix by specifying the number of columns and rows. The dimensions of the Subsources are displayed for your reference:
  1. By default, the Subsources are created by taking the overall source area (height & width) and evenly dividing it by matrix provided. However, you can modify the total area by changing the start/end coordinates and, therefore, the overall dimensions used to create the Subsources. To do so, select the Modify total area for subsources checkbox and then enter the appropriate values:
  1. Click OK.

Result: The Video Manager displays the video with the specified number of Subsources in columns and rows. The following graphic shows a video with nine Subsources (three columns and three rows).

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To clone an existing subsource to a new video
  1. In the left pane of the Video Manager, click to highlight the video you want to clone a Subsource to.
  2. On the Create New Subsources section, click Clone From Existing Subsources.

Result: The Clone From Existing Subsources dialog box appears.

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  1. Select the media type that contains the Subsource you want to clone, either Image Sources or Video Sources.
  2. Select the desired Subsource from the corresponding source drop-down list.
  3. Enter a name for the cloned Subsource in the Subsource Prefix box.
  4. Click Apply.

Result: The selected Subsource is cloned and applied to the selected video.

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Changing the properties of video sources and subsources

Note: If you change the Video Source after the creating Subsources, and the new Video Source has different dimensions that do not match the Subsources dimensions, the affected Subsources are highlighted in yellow (a dialog box appears to notify you as such).

When you select a row in the Video Manager table, the properties of the Video Source or Subsource are displayed in the Source Properties section. You can change various properties of the Video Source and Subsources as follows:

Note: You can use the Quick Image/Video Tool to apply the Video Subsources. For details, see Using the Quick Image/Video Tool.

Chroma keying

Chroma Keying in WYSIWYG allows for part of a Video Source to be made transparent (typically its solid color background), and therefore make it appear as if the subject of that video is part of the WYSIWYG environment. (To learn more about the concept of Chroma Keying, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroma_key.)   

Chroma keying in WYSIWYG

Consider these key points when Chroma Keying in WYSIWYG:

In the Video Manager, you can enable the Chroma Key Property for a Video Source and select the Chroma Color. You can adjust the Chroma Keying effects using the Video Designer Tool in DESIGN or LIVE mode.

To enable the chroma keying effect
  1. Open the Video Manager.
  2. Create the Video Source and define a Video File or an NDI® Source as its input. For more information, see the Video_sources section.
  3. In the Chroma Keying section of Video Manager, select the Enable checkbox.
  4. Click OK.

Result:

  1. Attach this Chroma Key Video Source to a Surface, Sphere, or Cylinder in CAD mode.

Note: The Chroma Key effect will display on any flat or curved surface regardless of how it was created. Surfaces may be drawn (with the Surface or Polygon tool) or extruded (with Extrude or Extrude Object); to make curved surfaces, draw an Arc (or a Circle), then use the Extrude Object tool to give it height.

  1. Switch to the Shaded view and use the Video Designer Tool (in any mode) to play the selected Chroma Key Video Source input. For more information, see the Video_tool section.
  2. Pause playback at a frame where the Chroma Color can be picked accurately.

Note: Pausing the video is not required but recommended. If you do not pause the video, the Video Manager preview will show whatever frame is being displayed at the instant you click the Grab New Video Frame For Preview button.

  1. On the Video Designer Tool or from the Managers menu, click the Video Manager button to open the Video Manager.
  2. On the Video Manager, select the same Chroma Keyed Video Source.

Result: The frame where the video was paused appears on the Video Manager preview. If necessary, for Video Sources whose Input is set to a capture card, NDI®, or CITP, you may click the Grab New Video Frame for Preview button to capture a more appropriate frame from which to pick the Chroma Color.

  1. Click the Select Chroma Color button to enable Chroma Color selection.

  1. On the Video Manager preview, click on the appropriate spot.

Result: The Chroma Keying Color Box changes to the selected Chroma Color.

  1. Click OK to apply and close Video Manager.

Result: All areas in the video where the Chroma Color appears are now transparent.

  1. You can adjust the Tolerance and Smoothing of the Chroma Key effect from the Video Designer Tool in DESIGN or LIVE mode.

Notes:

Chroma key tolerance and smoothing

You can adjust the Tolerance and Smoothing of the Chroma Key effect from the Video Designer Tool in DESIGN or LIVE mode.

Use the Tolerance slider in the Video Designer Tool to adjust the range of color values included above and below the current transparent RGB value.

Use the Smoothing slider in the Video Designer Tool to adjust the smoothness of the edge between the subject and the solid color background.

The Tolerance and Smoothing slider controls will only be enabled (clickable) when you select a Video Source with enabled Chroma Key Property from the drop-down list of the Video Designer Tool. Changes to Tolerance and Smoothing will be applied instantly in the Shaded view.

To adjust the chroma keying effect
  1. On the Shaded view in DESIGN or LIVE mode, click the Toggle Video Designer Tool icon from the Design toolbar.

Result: The Video tool window appears.

  1. Select the Chroma Keyed Video Source from the drop-down list.
  2. Use the Tolerance slider in the Chroma Keying section to increase or decrease the Chroma Color range.
  3. Use the Smoothing slider in the Chroma Keying section to adjust the edge smoothness between the subject and the solid color background.

Tips:

For more information, see the Video_tool section in Design tools.

Additional chroma keying tips

Surfaces, Spheres, or Cylinders to which a chroma keyed Video Source has been assigned will cast shadows in Shaded views (much like an Image Source that uses an image with Alpha transparency does). If shadows are not desired from such objects, disable their Cast Shadow option. See Cast_Shadow_option in the Appearance tab section, for more information.

Objects to which a chroma keyed Video Source has been assigned are transparent in the Shaded view, even if their Transparency value is 0% (which would technically make them opaque); this was intentionally designed as such, to ensure that such objects do not appear in the Shaded view while playback of their Video Source is stopped. Should such objects need to appear in the Shaded view, set their Transparency to 1% (or above).

Video streaming

You can use the Video Manager to create a new Video Source for streaming video.

Note: You can only incorporate live video if you have WYSIWYG Perform; you cannot use a live video from a video capture device or video streaming via CITP/MSEX or NDI® if you have WYSIWYG Design.

To configure a new video source for streaming video
  1. From the Managers menu, choose Video Manager.
  2. In the Video Manager, click the New Video Source icon on the upper-left corner.

Result: The Video Source window appears.

  1. In the Name box, type a descriptive name for the video.
  2. In the Input section, select and configure the new Video Source.

If you select a Video Capture option, configure the Input and Resolution values for the device:

Note: Do not select the Video Capture option when using a Blackmagic Design video capture device. If you are using Blackmagic Design devices, you must select the Video Capture with Blackmagic Design Device option. Devices from manufacturers can only be detected and used if their driver is of the WDM (Windows Driver Model) type. In order for WYSIWYG to be able to connect to the video capture device, that device must not be currently in use by another application.

Note: As with all other capture devices, in order for WYSIWYG to connect to Blackmagic Design devices, that device must not be currently in use by another application.

Note: To be detected, media servers must connect to the same logical network as your WYSIWYG computer and disable all firewalls (on your WYSIWYG computer, on the media servers, if applicable, and so on). For more information about how to correctly assign IP addresses for this purpose, consult your Media Server and/or Microsoft Windows documentation.

If your media server is capable of outputting several video streams at once, you may select which output/stream to connect to by entering the number of the output/stream in the Video Num box. If you leave the default value of 0, WYSIWYG will connect to the first output; if you enter the number 1, WYSIWYG connects to the second output/stream of the same media server; the number 2 connects to the third output/stream, and so on.

Note: NDI® video streams will be detected when they are in the same logical network as your WYSIWYG computer. NDI® is a registered trademark of Vizrt Group. See https://www.ndi.tv/.

  1. To control video playback via DMX, click DMX Patch, select the patch universe from the drop-down list, and type the starting DMX address in the adjacent box.

Note: A patch universe cannot be created from within the Video Manager window; if you wish to patch video control to DMX, you must create the necessary patch universe(s) before you open the Video Manager.

  1. To mute the sound of the video, select the Mute Sound checkbox. If this checkbox is not selected, the video’s sound will play.

Tip:  You can also select the checkbox in the Mute column of the Video Source in the Video Manager table.

  1. Click OK.

Result: The video connects automatically if available and the Video Source window closes.

  1. On the Video Manager window, click OK to save your changes and close.

I-Mag camera screens from WYSIWYG camera

You can apply and show the view from a camera drawn in WYSIWYG to Screens, LED Walls, Video Projectors or any object that can display video.

To create an I-Mag camera in the Video Manager
  1. In the Video Manager, click the New icon.

Result: The Video Source window appears.

  1. Type the Name of the Video Source.
  2. Click Camera (I-Mag) and select a Camera name from the drop-down list.
  3. Set the Patch section (Optional, can be left as “None”).
  4. Click OK.

Image placeholder for video

Instead of displaying the visuals of a selected video on screens, WYSIWYG allows for an image to display as a placeholder instead. You must create the image in the Image Manager of WYSIWYG. For more information on how to create an image for use on screens, see Image Manager.

To use an image as a placeholder
  1. From the table in the left pane of the Video Manager, click to highlight the video you want to add an image placeholder to.
  2. From the Placeholder drop-down list in the Source Properties section, select a previously created image to act as the placeholder for the selected video.

Note: If the desired image has not yet been created, click New.... The Image Manager will open and you can then create an image to be a video placeholder. For more information, see Image Manager.

  1. Click Apply.

Result: The selected image is displayed as the placeholder instead of the associated video in WYSIWYG.