This is useful on systems with only 1 monitor and allows control over the application without it appearing in the video source.
This release includes a few audio drop-outs due to the video source.
You will, of course, need a video source which can either be a video player or camera.
It also supports multiple video sources, for example an external 80 column card.
To get the most out of your video source, you must use an S-video jack for the highest resolution.
ManyCam can also use the desktop as a video source along with videos and many other types of sources.
The digital interface is used to connect a video source to a display device, such as a computer monitor.
The video sources are then mixed together by a switcher for play to air.
The video source can either be the camera on the phone or a pre-recorded video clip.
Core Video can be thought of as the link between this video source and its display context.