Millumin lights
![millumin lights millumin lights](http://www.millumin.com/v2/feat_lights.png)
![millumin lights millumin lights](https://macx.ws/uploads/posts/2020-06/1592663963_millumin_01.jpg)
![millumin lights millumin lights](https://www.millumin.com/v3/images/feat_led_focus.jpg)
Millumin is a very powerful piece of software that can accomplish a whole lot of video and lighting effects. In the next step, we will open Millumin which is a syphon client. In the top of Syphoner, it will say “Please open a syphon client”. Note: this last step is important, if you don’t lock Syphoner, the preview will negatively affect your frame rate. In my case it was the one that was 1920x1080Īfter selecting the right one, hit the lock mode switch in the toolbar. Look for one from Faithlife Proclaim that seems to match the resolution of the monitor. In this case I used a regular Dell monitor plugged into my laptop’s HDMI port.Īfter you go On Air in Proclaim, open Syphoner. If you are using a Macbook Pro, you will not want to use your laptop’s Retina display as the pixel count is so large the frame rate will suffer significantly. We will need to send Proclaim’s output to a monitor whose only purpose is to be captured by Syphon. NOTE: Syphon is an open source framework for macOS that allows apps to send and receive video content from each other in a performant manor. Syphoner will create a Syphon server that we can use inside Millumin. In order to get Proclaim’s output to the two projectors, we will first need to capture Proclaim’s output with Syphoner. Millumin will handle sending the feed to the two Projectors, including handling the edge blending and overlap. We will capture Proclaim’s output with Syphoner and send it to Millumin. 1+ monitors to control Proclaim, Syphoner, and Millumin.Here are the components I used to accomplish this: Proclaim does not support these wide aspect ratios natively, but can work with other software to accomplish this fairly easily. To accomplish this, you normally need to use multiple projectors and edge-blending to ensure that there are no gaps between the projected images and no bright spot for where the images overlap. Many churches would like to make use of double or triple wide display outputs to create stunning and immersive environments.