

This comes especially in handy with large files that you don’t want to copy to the document. When adding a media file by dragging it from the Finder to the mimoLive Source Repository, you can hold the Option or Control key to force the Absolute Path reference mode. *Controlling the Reference Mode with Option and Control key This doubles the needed hard disk space per media file but makes it possible to easily transfer the mimoLive document to another computer without fearing to loose the link to the media file. Copied into document: The media file will be copied and stored within the mimoLive document bundle.Otherwise, mimoLive won’t be able to find it. However you need to make sure not to move the referenced file on your hard disk. Absolute Path: The media file won’t be copied to the document, therefore saving hard disk space.Alternatively, you can select Add Media Files… from the Source Templates menu that opens from the + button above the Source Repository. Setting Up The Media File Sourceĭrag a media file from the Finder to the mimoLive Source Repository to create a new Media File Source. For audio files, the default is an Audio Only layer. For video files, by default a Placer Layer is inserted when you drag a source to the Layer Stack. Because it’s a video source you can assign it to any layer that works with video sources. The Media File Source plays an audio or video file. Installing macOS Monterey on an external drive.Hiding the macOS desktop when playing out to a projector.Oliver’s Home Studio for Live Streaming.Professional Virtual Presentation Home Studio.
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