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There are multiple numbers of Softwares and Applications which can send and receive video through Spout. Through this interconnectivity of Windows-based video and music application, Spout opens up a wide range of creative use to be applied to MXWendler. <br>
There are multiple numbers of Softwares and Applications which can send and receive video through Spout. Through this interconnectivity of Windows-based video and music application, Spout opens up a wide range of creative use to be applied to MXWendler. <br>
In this tutorial, we will send and receive video through Spout, in and out of MXWendler.
In this tutorial, we will send and receive video through Spout, in and out of MXWendler.
'''Pre-requisites'''
1. Download the latest version of Spout from their website:
:https://spout.zeal.co/

Revision as of 10:16, 26 February 2020

This tutorial applies to MXWendler version 6 and above.
Spout is a video frame sharing system for Microsoft Windows, which allows sharing of OpenGL textures between applications in a similar way to Syphon for the Mac.
There are multiple numbers of Softwares and Applications which can send and receive video through Spout. Through this interconnectivity of Windows-based video and music application, Spout opens up a wide range of creative use to be applied to MXWendler.
In this tutorial, we will send and receive video through Spout, in and out of MXWendler.

Pre-requisites 1. Download the latest version of Spout from their website:

https://spout.zeal.co/