Client software primarily used with the CasparCG Server software for audio and video playout, to control graphics and recording, but it can also be used for other tasks within television broadcast.
Hi, first of all thank you for an amazing program. I installed it this week and so far it has been a blast, with the exception for documentation:
Yesterday, I was just pressing keys on my keyboard randomly in Caspar, and noted that Ctrl+UpArrow moved the selected item up. I then tried to find a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts, but couldn't find any.
I've been trying to figure out what presets are, but google couldn't give an answer to that. I'm sure that there are some youtube tutorials out there that could teach me, but a wiki is Ctrl+F-able.
The help menu in Caspar Client 2.2.0 is disabled, makes you question why it is there in the first place
I guess all of this falls into the "nice to have" bucket :smile: I personally don't know the ins and outs of this program enough to document it.
I propose a section of the wiki that is dedicated to the client, with screenshots where applicable. Sections for explaining core concepts and comprehensive lists. I guess this could be seen as a task for moving knowledge from the forums into an authoritative source.
Hi, first of all thank you for an amazing program. I installed it this week and so far it has been a blast, with the exception for documentation:
Yesterday, I was just pressing keys on my keyboard randomly in Caspar, and noted that
Ctrl+UpArrow
moved the selected item up. I then tried to find a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts, but couldn't find any.I've been trying to figure out what presets are, but google couldn't give an answer to that. I'm sure that there are some youtube tutorials out there that could teach me, but a wiki is Ctrl+F-able.
The help menu in Caspar Client 2.2.0 is disabled, makes you question why it is there in the first place
I guess all of this falls into the "nice to have" bucket :smile: I personally don't know the ins and outs of this program enough to document it.
I propose a section of the wiki that is dedicated to the client, with screenshots where applicable. Sections for explaining core concepts and comprehensive lists. I guess this could be seen as a task for moving knowledge from the forums into an authoritative source.
Cheers :partying_face: