Hey there, I'm REALLY new to OBS, and by default super new to this particular plugin; but definitely not new to streaming.
I hope this is the proper way to post a bug I've run into using the Move Transition plugin─or at least I believe it's a bug.
So, I've been able to add this Effects Filter to sources I want to move, but it doesn't seem to work on Scene Sources.
So, I have a Scene named "(CAM) Cell - B&W on TV", and in that scene is one source, one of my web cams named "Low Cam"─added as a Video Capture Device Source.
In another scene named "Cell" I have the scene "(CAM) Cell - B&W on TV" added as a Scene Source.
When in the Scene "Cell", I try and apply this Move Transition effect to the Scene Source "(CAM) Cell - B&W on TV", but the Move Transition plugin doesn't take notice to the changes I'm making to it. The plugin, instead, wants me to make changes to the web cam source, "Low Cam", in the actual Scene "(CAM) Cell - B&W on TV".
Is this a bug, or am I just messin up? If it is a bug, are there plans to make this work soon in the future?
If you're curious as to why I need my web cam in its own scene, read on...
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Now, you might be asking yourself, "Why do you have your web cam embedded by itself in its own scene?". Well that's bc I have many scenes that use the exact same web cam, but all require different effects added to them. So, I can't directly apply a filter to the web cam source. I need to add the filters to scenes that contain the web cam source.