Follow
Welcome to the detailed manual for the Follow Layer in mimoLive. This section will guide you through the functionalities and settings of the Follow Layer, helping you make the most out of its features. Overview The Follow Layer is designed to crop and follow objects within a frame, with a default focus on face detection […]
Picture in Picture (PIP) Window Layer
The Picture-in-Picture (PiP) Window Layer in mimoLive allows you to overlay a smaller video or graphic on top of your main content, creating a secondary frame within the live broadcast. This is particularly useful for showing multiple sources at once, such as a speaker’s face during a presentation, or a secondary video feed alongside a […]
Placer Layer (most important)
When starting with mimoLive®, the first tool you should familiarize yourself with is the Placer Layer. This basic yet pivotal layer is the cornerstone of creating visually engaging and professionally structured broadcasts. In this guide, we will explore why the Placer Layer is foundational, its capabilities, and how it enhances your video production process. The Placer Layer is the most basic representation of your footage in the layer stack. It enables you to perform basic edits to the appearance.
Placer With Transition Layer
The Placer with Transition layer in mimoLive is a powerful tool that allows users to seamlessly switch between video sources using a wide array of customizable transitions. This layer is ideal for live broadcasts where dynamic switching between speakers, cameras, or media elements is required to maintain a professional flow. Key Features User Interface Breakdown […]
Interview Layer
The Interview Layer in mimoLive provides a professional and customizable way to display two speakers in a side-by-side format during live broadcasts. This layer allows for dynamic transitions, text overlays, and a variety of appearance adjustments to match your stream’s branding and layout. Layer Setup Parameters Triggers Control Content Appearance Settings 1. Font: 2. Text […]
Picture in Picture (PIP) Layer
What is a PIP? The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) effect is a great way to overlay one video or image over another, typically in a smaller frame. It’s a popular technique for adding commentary to a video, showing two angles of the same scene, or for instructional videos where you might show a presenter alongside their presentation […]