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Diagnostic

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Diagnostic Layers in mimoLive are designed to help you analyze, measure, and verify the technical aspects of your live production setup. These layers do not serve as visual elements for your audience but instead provide valuable feedback to operators, ensuring that video, audio, and output signals are configured correctly before and during a broadcast.

Diagnostic Layers assist with tasks such as checking synchronization between sources, validating video output quality, detecting latency issues, and confirming that all hardware and software components are functioning as expected. By offering real-time insight into your system’s performance, these layers help identify problems early and maintain a smooth, professional production workflow.

Audio Sync Meter Layer

Why does audio and video sync matter in mimoLive? The sync between audio and video is essential to any video production. Your audience will notice if the video signal and the audio signal aren’t played back at the same time at their playback device. The problem of keeping audio and video in sync arises from […]

Video Output Test Layer

The Video Output Test layer in mimoLive is a utility that allows users to generate test signals to verify video output settings, color calibration, and screen dimensions. This is especially useful for checking broadcast equipment, monitor setups, or ensuring proper video signal routing before going live. Key Features Layer Trigger Control: Assign keyboard shortcuts to […]

Video Sync Meter Layer

Why does video sync matter in mimoLive? If you use different hardware devices for video they may not be in sync in mimoLive because of the different latency of the video signals. The sync between video is essential to any video production. Your audience will notice if you switch from one video source to another […]

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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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