Thanks a lot ! Please note GLMixer is discontinued, but a new tool is on the making: https://brunoherbelin.github.io/vimix/ Do not hesitate to reference it too :)
Thanks for the comment. This feature is implemented in vimix: Please note GLMixer is discontinued, but a new tool is on the making: https://brunoherbelin.github.io/vimix/
Please note GLMixer is discontinued, but a new tool is on the making: https://brunoherbelin.github.io/vimix/ After over 10 years of development, GLMixer reached its end of life with the end of the Qt4 library support for all platforms. Starting fresh with a clean design, vimix takes the best out of GLMixer and is more versatile and performant. Please consider joining the effort and contributing.
Sorry for that Please note GLMixer is discontinued, but a new tool is on the making: https://brunoherbelin.github.io/vimix/
Please check in https://sourceforge.net/p/glmixer/wiki/Input%20devices%20support/ Probably can work if you select the appropriate resolution and framerate. Please note GLMixer is discontinued, but a new tool is on the making: https://brunoherbelin.github.io/vimix/
Please check in the settings; in the Render panel, you can change parameters of the rendering performance and disable some options that do not work on all computers. Also some tips at https://sourceforge.net/p/glmixer/wiki/Performance%20Improvements/ Please note GLMixer is discontinued, but a new tool is on the making: https://brunoherbelin.github.io/vimix/
Thanks for your question. You first have to make sure your computer is configured with two different video outputs (not as clones) in the graphics settings of your machine. Then you can place the output window in the corresponding monitor only. Please note GLMixer is discontinued, but a new tool is on the making: https://brunoherbelin.github.io/vimix/
Thanks for the positive feedback. Path to media files in a session are relative to the session file location: if you move all together it will work. If you change location of a video, it is relatively easy to open the glm file as text in a pure-text editor and edit the path to the media files directly. Please note GLMixer is discontinued, but a new tool is on the making: https://brunoherbelin.github.io/vimix/