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The simplest way to use CueCam with mimoLive is to select CueCam’s virtual camera as a source in mimoLive, along with CueCam Audio.
This gives you:
- Automatic Video Pencil and Shoot integration
- All of CueCam’s live and card-based sharing features (slides, images, videos, window, second camera and more)
- CueCam’s Aside 3D, camera LUT and green screen features
- Audio from videos, screen shares and other CueCam / Video Pencil sound effects
- The benefits of CueCam’s LUFS audio meters
You can add any additional branding and custom overlays in mimoLive to use in your live streams, along with other features like Interview Mode.
Drawing on your screen or videos
If you want to draw on a video or your screen using Video Pencil, be sure to share content via CueCam, not mimoLive.
How to use Video Pencil with CueCam Presenter
How to quickly share a video from your computer
How to quickly share your desktop
Keynote and Powerpoint presentations
Build your presentation inside CueCam instead of sharing, for example, a Keynote window.
How to import slides from Keynote, Powerpoint or other applications
Use the right program feed in your teleprompter
When live streaming, use CueCam’s teleprompter to share mimoLive’s Program Window instead of using CueCam’s Virtual Camera for a more accurate view of what you are sharing.
Understanding the teleprompter window
Switching mimoLive layer sets from CueCam cards
You can drive your mimoLive-based stream from CueCam by triggering layer set changes from cards.
First, set up your layer sets in mimoLive:
Click the Add (+) button and scroll to mimoLive layer set. Under this option you will find all of the open documents and available layer sets.
You will now see the mimoLive layer set selector in your card. You can run through your script and present a different layer set when you present a certain card. When this card is presented, mimoLive will switch to the selected layer set.
How to draw on an mimoLive layer set that doesn’t use CueCam as the main source
CueCam can expose a Syphon feed of the transparent layer from Video Pencil. You can add this as a layer in mimoLive.
Enable CueCam’s Syphon output in CueCam Presenter → Settings Next, create a Syphon Video Receiver source.
Configure the layer with the little three-dots button.
Click the large “Video Pencil Layer” from “Video Pencil via CueCam” to select this source.
Make this the top layer and you will see it as a transparent overlay on your feed.
In order to see mimoLive’s output on your iPad, either select mimoLive’s Virtual Camera as a source in CueCam or select mimoLive’s NDI output in Video Pencil.
Using CueCam’s connection to see mimoLive in Video Pencil
To use mimoLive as a CueCam source, first add a Virtual Camera output in mimoLive.
In future it will be possible to switch iPad cameras directly from CueCam but if you need this urgently, please add a suggestion in the Discord. How to request new features for CueCam Presenter
Using NDI to see mimoLive in Video Pencil
Alternatively, you can use NDI.
Add an NDI output in mimoLive.
Select this in Video Pencil.