Any idea on how (if at all) to stop the green output transparency from showing on projector screen? Changing it to black I know works...but we are using the green output for chroma keying on livestream output.
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Hi Mike! The transparency will be shown when there is no foreground object or background to hide it. To solve this issue, first set your projector output to show Slides and set the background of your choice.
Then for the live stream, use a dedicated output set to Slides (Foreground Only). This way your projector will show a background, while the live stream will receive a signal with only the foreground object (text in your case) with the selected transparency behind it.
See the section "Send Only Overlays to Live Stream" in this support article for reference: https://support.faithlife.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041308212-Overlays-from-Proclaim-while-Live-Streaming
Hi Slav,
It sounds like maybe your projector is not actually projecting 16:9 but actually something else. Maybe 16:10? Could you see if it’s a setting you could change there?
Right now the output transparency color affects all the outputs so we don’t have a way to turn it off for one output. This is normally not an issue if the slides aspect ratio matches the screen it is on.
Hi Jordan,
Thanks again. I'll have another look at the projector settings and see if something is going on there.
Blessings, Mike.
I am having the same issue, and my projector is 4:3, and that’s what proclaim shows for it as as well.
I solved it for mine at least. In the Display settings at top you have to change the ’slides’ aspect to match whatever you’re projecting.
You can actually change this now per-display. So go to Settings > Display, find the display for your projector, and hit the gear. then change it back to black. Now you can only use the green/blue on the outputs that need it
You can actually change this now per-display. So go to Settings > Display, find the display for your projector, and hit the gear. then change it back to black. Now you can only use the green/blue on [only] the outputs that need it
Just for clarity's sake.