When I grab the main window at the bottom-left corner, and try to resize the window, the windows doesn't change size. Instead, the thumbnail of one of the scenes moves together with the mouse pointer. Apparently, the thumbnail overlaps the window handle in the bottom-left corner. To test this, one would usually need 7 or 8 scenes.
My machine has the Kinara Ara 2 PCI Accelerator. It would be awesome if SplitCam could create captions using AI and the Kinara chip rather than the (NVIDIA) GPU card.
While I'm streaming, I'd like to have real-time captions. The text I'm speaking should be available as subtitles at the top or bottom of my screen. I've checked a few service that should be able to offer this, but no luck with my language so far. This feature should work with every language.
I'm observing folders with the name "GPUCache" scattered all over my hard disk. I suspect SplitCam creates these folders. Is my suspicion correct, and what can I do about it? I'd prefer to have only one such a folder, if one must have one.
I'm not a fan of this suggestion. SplitCam would need resources to analyse the sound and display the soundwave. I need these resources dearly for streaming. I don't want SplitCam to do anything besides streaming. All resources should go to enhanced performance. Could you please explain how having a soundwave would help the content creator during stream?
Using the scroll bar that separates the list of scenes from the media is cumbersome, especially on 4K screens (and higher). Scrolling a list of more than 8 scenes is also very slow. Moreover, when I try to scroll by grabbing the thumb of the scrollbar, I always grab the thumbnail of a scene and mess up my entire set-up.
Could we please have an old-fashioned scroll bar that's always visible, always the same size, and scrolls at the same speed regardless of the number of scenes (I mean, always requiring the same number of scroll wheel turns to move the next thumbnail into view, preferable one turn per thumbnail)?
Changing the snapshot folder in settings doesn't make any sense. I'm not talking about snapshots, I'm talking about thunbnails. Where does Splitcam keep thumbnails? If I knew, I could check that the location still exists for instance. I can make snapshots, but Splitcam can't store thumbnails.