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Control Layers in mimoLive provide remote-control capabilities for external hardware such as switchers and PTZ cameras. These layers allow operators to integrate and manage external devices directly from within a mimoLive document, streamlining production workflows and reducing the need for separate control interfaces.

With Control Layers, you can adjust camera positions, trigger presets, operate hardware video switchers, and coordinate multiple devices over network or serial connections. This makes it possible to handle complex multi-camera productions, automated movements, and real-time device control—all from inside your live-production environment.

ATEM Controller Layer

ATEM Controller Support – Addon for mimoLive This mimoLive Add-on brings support for the ATEM Controller – Blackmagic Design. Watch these Videos to get a quick overview on this topic! You are currently viewing a placeholder content from YouTube. To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share […]

Axis® Controller Layer

The Axis® Controller layer can be used to remote control AXIS IP Cameras equipped with PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom). Setting Up The AXIS Controller Layer In order to be able to control an AXIS IP camera you need to establish a TCP connection to it. Make sure that your mimoLive computer is connected to the internet (or […]

PTZOptics Controller Layer

The PTZOptics Controller layer can be used to remotely control PTZ cameras by PTZOptics. Setting Up The PTZOptics Controller Layer In order to be able to control an PTZOptics IP camera you need to establish a TCP connection to it. Make sure that your mimoLive computer is connected to the internet (or the same LAN […]

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Endpoints

General The API, when enabled, is available at “http://localhost:8989/api/v1”. This is the base URL that

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Split Screen Layer

The mimoLive Split Screen Layer allows you to create dynamic layouts for live broadcasts, showcasing multiple video sources simultaneously. This is perfect for interviews, panel discussions, and events where multiple perspectives or participants are needed on screen at once.

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