Adding & Using Files as Input Creating Custom Images Temporarily ...

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when you switch to the corresponding Template, your file will show. (ie. Selecting the gray square. A will cover input A
Adding & Using Files as Input Creating Custom Images Temporarily Cover Up Live Video “Covering Up” live video with an image during a broadcast newscasters to switch positions or complete other “behind the scenes” actions. Images may feature: • • • •

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Images should be imported into Streamsie in the File as Input tab prior to streaming. Videos that you use frequently may also be imported. Prior to Streaming Select the File as Input tab Click the + Browse to find the file you would like to broadcast. In the bottom, right-hand corner, select the drop-down arrow next to the words "Media files" and select "All Files." 5. Open and Save your image file.

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Note: To remove any image from the File as Input tab, hover over the preview, and select the X that appears. •

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During Live Stream “Cover” any input by selecting the gray square labeled A or B in the File as Input preview. Now, when you switch to the corresponding Template, your file will show. (ie. Selecting the gray square A will cover input A whenever it is selected as the primary template) “Uncover” any input by selecting the blue square labeled A or B in the File as Input preview The File as Input tab works in “layers.” The last image or video you selected, will be the one “on top.” Optional - Creating a Custom Image

One of the simplest ways to create a custom image that includes text is to open PowerPoint, insert the image you would like to feature, and place text over the image. Be sure to use bold print and a contrasting color for best results. When you have finished, save your slide as an image by clicking: 1. File 2. Save As 3. Navigate to the location where you would like the image to be saved. 4. Enter a File Name 5. Change Save as type: to JPEG File Interchange Format (*.jpg) 6. Save 7. Then either select All Slides or Just This One

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