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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: