![]() ![]() Again, it’s just weird that the only thing that does not appear on screen are emojis that get posted and then flown around on the I just wanted to drop a note and let you know a couple of things…įirst, I love MimoLive’s GUI, ease of use and functionality. I’ll reach out to Stream Elements and see if they have any ideas. animated GIF and other overlays like TriggerFyre work the same as they did on my Intel Mac, so what you’re saying makes sense. So, I can say it’s not a resolution issue, it’s not a compatibility issue with the type of graphics utilized, and I know the overlay is transparent because other things, I.e. ![]() ![]() The weirdest thing is that another overlay called Emote Cloud that makes use of emojis in a similar way does work, however it doesn’t cover the whole screen. So, after having to download the last Beta for just the video to work properly, I assumed that maybe there were other features not completed. It does not work with my M1 Pro Mac and MimoLive my Intell 2014 MBP with OBS and MimoLive.The overlay is called Kappagen and used on one of the largest platforms that provides content to Twitch called StreamElements. Other transparent overlays work fine, videos, GIFs, etc… just not emojis. I’m really at a loss, and while I get that you don’t support Twitch per say, is there any reason why emojis wouldn’t display? I have the layer at the top, I’ve created new templates, I’ve literally tried everything. It works on my Intel Mac, it works on OBS, it works everywhere except for my Apple M1 Pro… I’ve changed display settings, I’ve tried FX options, I’ve turned the transparency button on and off on the web browser (which by the way wasn’t needed on the Intel Mac since it’s a true transparent HTML page), etc. I may post another thread, however I go this issue handled and I’ve been able to utilize all kinds of overlays on Twitch for my stream, however I recently upgraded to an Apple M1 Pro, and have subsequently had to use the Beta version to work out the kinks.Īlmost all of my overlays work, except for one… it’s called KappaGen and it displays floating emotes using an HTML overlay that is truly transparent. ![]()
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