 If you use Ecamm Live and you want some access to some great new features that a lot of people have been asking for and you're feeling a little bit brave, then stick around because in this video I'm going to be talking all about the latest Ecamm Live beta beta, whichever way you pronounce it. Hello, welcome to Take One Tech, my name's Alec and in this video we're talking all about the Ecamm Live beta which was released last week and I've been in two minds really as to whether to make a whole series of videos about this because obviously it is a beta release. So technically it's still in the testing phase but I figured well everybody's grown up enough aren't they to make their own decisions. So I do have to just tell you though that this is as I say still a beta release so that means it's not gone through full testing and this is sort of part of the process to iron out any remaining bugs and things like that. So just do be aware of that if you're using Ecamm Live in a sort of live production environment or you're doing client work or things like that or anything where it's mission critical then I would advise that you probably stick to the original for that. But that doesn't mean you still can't download the beta and at least have a little look at it. And you may really want to do that because it's got some amazing features. It's got some features that people have been asking for for a long time really and a lot that people maybe didn't even know that they wanted. I know that was the case with me when I saw all of the features so let me just tell you first of all how you actually go to get it. So if you come to Ecamm Live sorry Ecamm.com beta I'll obviously leave a link to this in the description. And then you just come down to this big orange button here that says download Ecamm Live beta and there you go. Download it install it as you would with any other application and it is actually a separate application to the normal Ecamm. So don't think that you're going to be overwriting anything in your original Ecamm program and in fact they do have slightly different icons. So you can see them if I share my whole screen here. You can see that they sit side by side and in my case in my dock. But one is Ecamm Live and it says live in the little red box and then the other one says beta in the little red box. So that's how you tell them apart and yeah they are separate applications. But it will actually copy over all of your settings from your original Ecamm Live. So all of your scenes and overlays and things like that will be carried over into the beta when you open it up. So you don't have to go through all of the setup process just to give it a go and try and find out how it works. So let's get straight on into, oh actually before we do that I should mention one more thing. I've mentioned the website haven't I? Well also if you are going to start using the beta you may also like to join the dedicated Facebook group, the public beta testing group. So that is again link will be in the description but facebook.com slash groups slash Ecamm Live beta. And that is basically where everybody can talk about how they're finding it, any issues that they find, things like that. It's obviously the same sort of strong community spirit as we've got in the normal Ecamm Live group. And speaking of which I should just mention if you are running the Ecamm Live beta and you run into any problems or issues it's definitely best not to mention them. In fact definitely don't mention them in the regular group because it would just add to confusion and things like that. And this is definitely the space to talk about them. And once again it is beta software which means there may well be bugs and errors and things like that and that is totally to be expected. Although it is pretty stable at the moment as it goes but if anything does come up then certainly just do be aware that that is to be expected. And so either submit a support ticket contact support or drop a message into the public beta testing Facebook group to get some support or answers or just give some feedback as well. And if you do run into any peculiarities with it then whilst you've got the software open if it is possible to make a little screen recording and drop that into the group. It certainly helps the massive team of developers behind Ecamm, the twins, Ken and Glenn, it helps them obviously if we can show them where there may be issues. So with that said let's just go and dig into the feature list from the release notes and then I'll just give you a few illustrations of exactly what these all mean and what is encompassed with them. And I should also say at this point that we are on the Ecamm Live version 3.9.0B1 that is the particular release. So at some point I'll take this video down because these are specific to this particular release and as we go on then no doubt there will be some further updates and things added in. And eventually these things will develop and migrate over into the main release. So that's just to be aware of which particular version we're looking at. Now first one on the list is going to be a major sort of happiness to a lot of people because it says here add support for switching between and exporting profiles. Well profiles is something that we haven't had in Ecamm before and it's something that a lot of people have wanted. So that basically you can have a whole series of different you know if you do multiple different shows or things like that then you've got obviously different overlays and scenes and things like that. And so you want those all grouped together and the way that I did this before was to have folders. So I had a folder for every different use case that I had but then you do have all of the overlays that are in the the overlays panel and so those have to be grouped into folders as well. And it can get a little bit messy and cumbersome if you've got a lot of a lot of scenes and a lot of different use cases. So I've got about five different things that I use Ecamm for. So it did get a bit a bit cluttered in my scenes tab in my scenes palette palette with all of those different scenes. So what you can do now is if I share my whole screen then basically we've got this new menu up in the top. So next to we've got the ecamm live beta and then we've got the edit but then now we've got this new profile menu. And if I open this one up you can't actually change it whilst you're recording for obvious reasons but here you can create a new blank profile. And basically that just creates a new blank scenes panel new blank overlays panel. And it's just like a fresh install really that you can start to create from scratch whatever you need to need to do. So if you need to build out a whole new show that you're going to do, for example, then you would just create a new profile. If like me you're coming to the beta having had previously a whole load of different folders for each of your different shows or each of your different use cases, then what you probably want to do is the initial way that it starts is you'll have this default profile or default show rather they call it. And that is basically your existing settings copied over from the original ecamm. And so what I did was I just duplicated this so multiple times so duplicate current profile. I duplicated that multiple times for all of the different things that I have. So here I've got my take one tech and then I've also got a set that's got my vertical videos or setups for take one tech as well. And then I've got these other use cases so UMA, UTO, VMP, BNZ and those are basically other sort of company related things that I do course material for. So now each of those having duplicated them and giving them each their own name. And then I just took out all of the ones that weren't relevant to that profile. So that was an easy way for me to just get everything copied across and into its own profile. And the other thing is it does remember all of the settings to do with those profiles. So if you've got a different stream size, if you've got a different aspect ratio or anything like that, the, you know, the layouts and so on. It remembers all of that. The only thing that it doesn't remember is the actual layouts of the panels themselves. So all of these things, it doesn't remember the actual positions of those on the screen. I use another app for that called Moom. So I will leave a link to the video I did all about Moom because I just basically manages all of the window positions of everything, not just ecamm. So that was no real problem for me anyway. But the other thing that's great about profiles as it is now is that you can actually export profiles. In fact, I was a bit too trigger happy there coming out of this view because what you can do here is you can see as well as rename the profile, delete the profile. There's this one here, export current profile. And what that does is it exports the entire profile as a package that includes the scenes. It includes all of the assets. So that means all of the graphic overlays, all of the sound effects, all of the videos. If you've got embedded videos in the background or animation overlays, animated overlays, for example, it combines all of those into one package and all of the settings and things like that. And so then you can once you've exported that, you can either maybe import it into another computer if you're transferring over to a new computer, for example, or you can also send it to somebody else. So if you want to create a show and have it sent to somebody else for them to run it, then it gives you the opportunity to do that as well. It's also great if you are thinking about creating sort of digital products where you are creating a whole set of scenes with sound effects and things like that. You can actually create them all in ECAM, package them all up and then send somebody the one file and they can just click on that and import it into their ECAM as a profile. Obviously, if they're using the beta. So this is all thinking ahead to when this actually makes it into the mainstream release. So just do bear that in mind. Incidentally, I said that it would copy over all of your scenes and things like that from your original ECAM. So if you have copied all of your profiles over or sorry, all of your scenes and then you've split them out into different profiles. If you go back to your original ECAM, it will basically just remember the last profile that you had open and have all of the scenes and settings from that. So that is just something to bear in mind. If you'd previously had them all in folders and then you rearrange them all in the beta, then when you go back, it will just only have for that one profile. So the way around that, if you wanted to keep everything exactly as it is in the original ECAM is to, if I come back over here, if you duplicate the profile, as I mentioned, so where you've got this default show, if you just duplicate that as I've done here to create all of these other different ones, but then just leave the original default show with all of your different folders and everything else exactly as you've got it in your original ECAM. Leave that as it is. And then whenever you're going to come out of your beta ECAM to go back into the original, just make sure you change it back to that default show. And then when you go back to your original ECAM, everything will be as you are expecting. So that is the profiles. I think that's already a winning feature. I could probably stop the video now and everyone would be really happy. I know it's certainly a good one for me. But wait, it gets better because the next one down is add screen share overlays. This is another one that has been often requested. It's been one that there's had to be little workarounds and things like that. And that is the screen sharing functionality that there is in ECAM. So previously, the way it worked is if you wanted to have a screen sharing scene in ECAM live, you would have to have the source of the scene up here. You'd have to change this to screen sharing. And what that would do is it would give you a full screen sharing with a picture in picture with your camera. You could flip them around so that your camera was the full screen and the screen sharing became picture in picture. But you always had that camera behind and then there wasn't a huge amount of flexibility in terms of how you could reposition the screen sharing overlay, things like that you are limited to either having it the full desktop or a specific application. There was also an issue with if you had it as a specific application. One of the things that I use a lot is this thing that I'm moving around on the screen, my pro mouse. So that allows me to highlight the screen to zoom and things like that. The thing is that that is an actual application, obviously. And if you in ECAM before, if you did the screen sharing where you were sharing a specific application, like Safari or something like that, then when you move the mouse over it, although you could see the mouse, you could never see the pro mouse. And that is because ECAM was just selecting purely Safari and it was ignoring any other application and that included pro mouse. So it meant that when I did screen sharing, I always just use the full screen sharing and just maximize the window. But that gave me some other issues with scale and all these sorts of things. Well, they have totally fixed this and added a great new feature now. And so obviously people resorted to things like NDI scan converter to as another way to capture particular apps to have them in their productions. But anyway, now what we've got is down in the overlays menu down at the bottom, where we could previously add in pictures, movies, web widgets, time, things like that, folders and text. We've also got this other one, which basically is a little monitor and that is the new screen share overlay. So if I click on that, then now it has just popped in an overlay that is sharing the screen exactly as you would have imagined. And exactly as most people imagined when they were asking for this feature, it is brilliant. You can also share multiple screens so I could add in another one if I wanted and I could add in more. Now, I would recommend you probably don't need to be sharing lots of different instances, but this is the power of it is you can actually share I've had cases before where I've wanted to share multiple applications, for example. So all of the features which were previously available in screen sharing are still here. So we can just still choose between either a display, a secondary display, the current application, or we can select a particular application. So say Safari and it just does exactly as it did before. So we've still got it where you can scale like this. And it's going to just basically grab onto that application and that's that. A couple of things that they've added in though is first of all, before the only way you could scale was at the corners, whereas now you can grab at the sides and so it will scale that way, a minor thing, but it just does make it a little bit more convenient. Sometimes what I found was when I was trying to position this on the screen, if the corner happened to be behind a button, then it was difficult to manipulate it. Whereas now you can just grab it anywhere on the side and do it. So that is useful. But the other great thing is they've also, if you hold down the option key, you can also now crop so we can actually now crop into the exact size. So if I just come out of my demo mode a minute so you can just see and you'll see all the effect of this on the screen as I just crop in. Now what I can do is I can just still move this around as you would expect, but I can also click and hold the corner and I can embiggen it to use Doc Rock's book word. So I can just move that out this way like this. So it's a lot more flexible in terms of the way you can share the screen. But it's still got this issue of if I'm using my ProMouse. So if I just come out of this for a moment, you can see that my ProMouse is on the screen. This little, if I just spotlight it for a moment, it's just down here. And if I was to come over to my Safari, then you can see my mouse is moving around on the Safari window. But if I just come out of demo mode, you can see that all you see on my screen is the mouse and you don't see my ProMouse because that is doing what it's supposed to do. It is just sharing that one application. So the way around this is to actually change this to be instead of a particular application, we can make that the primary display. But then what we can do is if I just move this out of the way, then what we can do is we can actually just come and uncrop this a little bit, hold down the option and we can just move this out to the exact point. Oh, I've got my, yeah, there we go. I've got my ProMouse. My ProMouse is just activated the drawing control for some reason. So it does happen to me after all, Doc, it's not just you. He's always calling me out because whenever ProMouse fails, he's blaming me, so I accept full responsibility. But now what we can do is we can crop because this is now basically rather than grabbing the application. It is just a view of the desktop, but we've just cropped into that particular application. So now when I use my ProMouse, you can see that it is showing up on the screen. So if I come out of demo mode, you can see, there we go, we've got the full ProMouse effect in the app and it's just a single app window rather than the whole desktop. So that is a really nice feature I think on the screen sharing side of things. So if I just come back to this list now, so it's add screen share overlays. This one is for network cameras. I should just mention that. This is add support for network cameras. Now, I don't really know a whole lot about that. It's not something I use, but basically they've built in support for these cameras so you can actually bring in feeds from network cameras essentially. The next one is overlays can now be cropped and dragged from the corners or edges while holding down the option key. So that's what I've just shown you. The next one is another great feature is overlay groups can now be linked to move multiple layers at once. So this one is essentially, if I come back to this view here and what I'm gonna do is I'll come into my demo mode again. So now I've got this overlay. Okay, and now let's say I want to add some text into this scene as well. So I'm going to add some text. Some text, there we go. So now I've got my text, where is that there? Just need to make this one, where's it gone? There we go, move that up there. So now I've got my text on the screen and I've got this overlay here as well. So previously there was no way to sort of group these. Well now what we can do is I've got a cunning group of folder here. If I just delete these out. So I can drop this screen sharing in here and I can, whoops, Daisy, and I can drop the text in there as well. And what we've got is if I just hover over this folder, so I've got this folder here with two items in it, the text and the screen share. And now if I go over to this side, you can see next to the little hide and show icon, we've also got a little sort of chain link icon and basically that's gonna link them together. So if I click on that now, when I click and drag one, it clicks, drags both of them. So that is a really handy little feature for if you're adding multiple things onto inter overlays. So for example, an example of that would be something like when I'm doing my live stream, I have this lower third on. And so now all of this is joined and linked together. And it means that if I do accidentally drag one of the components and I haven't got them locked, which I should have, then it will just drag all of them together anyway. So it just certainly helps with that. So I'll take the right one off there, there we go. So that is the text join feature or text grouping I should say. Let me just come back to the list now. So that is how you can link multiple overlays. It's also got support for cut, copy and paste in these scenes and overlays. So if I come back out to my demo mode again, flicking backwards and forwards all the time here, in fact, let me hide this group. That's the other thing you can hide the group. This was always a case, but a lot of people didn't actually know about it was if you have got a lot of overlays in a folder, then you can just actually hide the whole folder and it will hide all of those overlays, even if they are still showing as visible. So, but that's nothing new. It's just, I've just mentioned that in passing. So the next thing was that you can cut, copy and paste. So before in the scenes tab or in the scenes panel, I should say, there was always the option to duplicate down at the bottom. So you could duplicate a scene. Well, now you can do this a couple of ways. You can cut, copy and paste. So command C, command V to paste. So now we've just created a duplicate. So I'll just delete that one. But you can also, if you just click and press option, you can option drag and then that will create another one as well. So that's another way to do it. And the other thing is cut, copy and paste does work between profiles. So you can come into this profile. You could copy a scene or a collection of scenes out of here and then go into another profile and paste them into there as well. So that's just something to be aware of if you're having things that you want to copy between multiple profiles, that is a quick and easy way to do it. This also works in the scenes tab as well, in the scenes panel. I keep saying tab, it's not a tab, it's a panel. If you look in the scenes panel, then you can just use exactly the same. Either option drag or cut, copy and paste. So let's come down to the next one. The next one is that you can now add HTML widgets rather than actually grabbing them from a URL. So let's say, for example, a Buy me a coffee link that uses an HTML widget to add on the Buy me a coffee overlay. But you can also create your own HTML overlays or sorry, HTML widgets, I should say. And now you can simply add those into your production if you want by simply dragging and dropping them in there. So they're not actually being fetched from the internet. You can just drag them and they'll be stored locally. Next one is that you can add a cross. Got my words mixed up there. You can add a slow cross dissolve transition to scenes. So what that is is in the options, if you go to a scene transition, then before we had all of these different transitions, I just stuck with the traditional cross dissolve. But now basically you've got a slow cross dissolve and an even slower one. So what does that mean? It means that when I go from this scene to another one, you'll see that there is a much slower fade out. And if I come back again, then that's the original quick one back again is slow. So that is what that is. It's just the speed of the cross dissolve. And so again, if you're interested in that, then that is in options and then in transition and then slow cross dissolve or slow cross dissolve. But I'm gonna stick back to the original one that I already had. The next one is adds an option to keep a widget running. And this is basically when you've got a widget, as I mentioned, something like Buy Me a Coffee, for example. So that is something that looks like this. So this little web widget that's gonna pop up any minute and look how long it's taking to actually load up. There we go. It's just popped up. So you saw how long that took to actually load up. Well, that's because it's actually having to go out to the internet and grab the code and everything for this and bring it back in and put it onto the screen. And it just takes a while to load up initially. Well, what you can do is you can actually basically have these so that they're always running and preloaded essentially. So what we'll do here is if I come into this Buy Me a Coffee widget, I don't know why I don't leave this on my screen all the time actually, but buymeacoffee.com slash take one tech. If you're finding these videos useful and would like to support the channel, that's where to go. But anyway, if I come into my Buy Me a Coffee web widget and then I'll just double click on this one or click on this one. And then basically you can see here that we've got this option now to keep the widget running. And so that means that once it's been triggered, then it will just keep the widget running all the time. And so if I come out of this and disable it, take it off, then the next time I load it up, it should be a lot quicker. There you go. You see, it's just basically popped up almost instantly. And so that is the point of that. It just keeps these widgets running in the background and that gets rid of that delay. By the way, there was a great video by Chris Wood in the e-cam live beta group. And he was talking about the use case of this using it with video Ninja, which allows you to bring multiple camera feeds and things like that from other people. But I'll leave you to discover that video. I'll just go into the e-cam live beta Facebook group and search for Chris Wood and find his video on that because it was a really good video. So I'm gonna be trying to use some of that myself in the future. So let's have a look at the next one on the list. So adds a button in camera effects window to apply effects to all scenes. So that's one. And also in the camera effects window, it adds an ability to rotate the camera. So let's have a look at those two, shall we? In the camera effects window, which is down here, basically down at the bottom, I scroll down to the bottom, anything that we've applied to this particular camera. Obviously I'm using the same camera for this scene. I'm using the same camera for the main scene. And I've actually got the same green screen background in all of these. And then any changes that I've made to lighting and things like that within e-cam. What you can do in here is once you've tweaked one and got a particular background that you like, then you can just come down here and click on this, apply to all scenes. And that will then apply to all scenes. So it's a great way if you do want to make changes or you want to change your background or you're just setting up a load of new scenes, you can just go and get it all set up in one and then apply that to every scene in the profile. That is something to bear in mind. It is on a profile by profile basis. So that's as you would want it, obviously. If you've got profile set up with different shows where you've got different backgrounds and things like that, it's not going to copy it over to all of those. It's just all of the ones that are in the scenes tab at the time that you do it in the scenes panel. Still got to get this terminology right. So it'll apply it to all of the ones in that particular panel. The other thing that they've added in here is this option to rotate. So we've always had the option to mirror the camera, but we've now got the option to rotate the camera as well. So you can do things like this, like this, like this, like this. The immediate way that I can see why that would be useful is with things like top-down cameras and stuff like that, where it might not be quite the right way up, depending on how you mount it. So that's a good little feature for that. Or perhaps people have taken doing video on it with mobiles or something like that and they want to rotate it around. I'm not sure. But anyway, it's certainly there as a feature. So let me come back to the list as we work our way down. So next is the shift key. We'll now constrain the axis for pan control in the camera effects window. So this is actually back to the camera effects window. What this one is talking about is you may or may not be aware that you can actually, if I share my screen, it would help in the camera effects window, you can actually zoom in on the camera. So here we can zoom like this. I don't want to go too close. There we go. I'll go, that's close enough, I think. And now what you can see is down here, you can see we've got this sort of light box, which is what is currently in frame. And then we've also got the dark box around the outside, which is what is out of frame. Now before you could always move around and pan the shot, assuming you were zoomed in so that there was space for it to move on either side. But now what they're saying is, if you hold down the shift key, it will basically constrain it in the vertical space. So once you've got the vertical position, you can basically hold down the shift key and it will basically only move left to right. So you'll be able to just get the exact centered position. So that is what that particular feature is, but I'll just zoom out because I think that's a bit too close for comfort, isn't it? There we go. So let me come out of this one. I'm flicking backwards and forwards so much. So I do beg your pardon if it's making you dizzy. So the next one down is, adds Twitch ingest selection to the app preferences. So we've always had this for other streaming services. In fact, I'll say always. We currently have in the current release. So in the system preferences, we've got here, we always had Facebook and LinkedIn before, but now we've also on YouTube, but now we've got a tab for Twitch as well. And so here you can go to change the location, basically the server where it's going to be streaming to Twitch. So I've got my Thailand and Bangkok set there because that's where I am. Well, I'm in North of Thailand. This is completely extraneous information, isn't it? But anyway, that's what that is, Twitch in the system preferences. And just to be clear, the system preferences you get to by either the little cog wheel down here or in the e-com live beta menu, then you can come down here and press preferences or you can just press command comma and it will bring them up as well. So next on the list, we have, well, the next one, if you don't know what this means, you don't need to worry about it. E-com live's output audio sample rate is now 48 kilohertz. It's not going to affect you. You don't need to worry about it. Let's move on. There is some people who that will matter too, but it doesn't matter to me or most of the people that I think are probably watching my channel. So we'll move on. The next one is includes NDI version five library with native M1 support. So NDI tools recently released within the last month, the NDI version five. So it's basically just incorporated all of the libraries and things like that associated with NDI five. So that's all you really need to know. It's fully compatible with NDI five. The next one is it includes a new version of the E-com live virtual camera. Now it doesn't actually say anything about this, but one thing that I've noticed, and I don't know if this is the beta or if it is something else or maybe it's just Microsoft Teams, but I've recently upgraded to a Mac mini and upgraded my old MacBook. And when I came to do all of the installation process, one of the things I use regularly is Microsoft Teams. And it always used to be that Microsoft Teams have this little hack that we needed to do to get a virtual camera to work with it. And I noticed that this time I didn't actually have to do that. I used to be that I'd have to go into the terminal and do a little hack to allow virtual cameras in Microsoft Teams, but I didn't have to do that. I don't actually think it's related to this. And so I'm not quite sure why I'm telling you, but I'm wondering if there might be something in there because apart from that, I'm not sure what the difference is with the virtual camera. As I say, I was on a Zoom conference over the weekend for 45 hours of virtual conference and that was all done with the beta of Ecamm Live using the virtual camera. So it's been working, but I don't know any difference to the previous one is what I'm trying to say in a very long-winded way. The next thing is it includes a new version of the Ecamm Live Stream Deck plugin. Well, actually it's just a couple of tweaks to some existing buttons. So the first one is the mute settings now include an option to mute any audio channel or individual guests' audio. So previously there was a mute button that was built into Stream Deck for Ecamm Live, but now basically what it's saying is if I come back to my sharing, then you can see how we've got these different channels and if you've got different guests, you would see all the guests. So now you can actually assign a mute button to specific people. So if somebody's talking too much, you can have a special button just for them. So that's what that is. And it's still the same actual action as it was before, but it's now just got an extra little selection in there where you can choose the particular audio that you do want to mute. And the last one on this list is a new key has been added to play animated overlays. Now, this was something that was, there was always a button on Stream Deck to be able to play overlays. But what would happen is if you were playing a movie overlay, in fact, it was titled show and hide overlay. So what would happen is if you press the button on the Stream Deck, it would show the overlay. So if this was an image, the image would pop up, or if it was a video, it would play the video. But what happens with a video is when it gets to the end, usually, it doesn't actually hide the video again. It's just that it's finished playing and so it's no longer on the screen is in with a lot of animated overlays like my subscribe button, for example, if I just pop that one up, if you like this video, don't forget to like and subscribe. But this is a video, and once it's played out, it just ends, but then it disappears off the screen, but it's still technically in view, although there's nothing on the screen, if you see what I mean. It's still technically in the e-com sense of the world, still visible. So what would happen before is with the Stream Deck button, when you press the button to show it, it would play and then it would disappear from view off the screen, but when you press the button again, it would actually just hide the overlay. So what they've done now is they've basically created one that's show or hide play animated overlay rather, which means that no matter what state it's in, whether it is a visible overlay or a hidden overlay, it will just play that video again. So that is basically what they've done there. They've solved that problem where you'd sometimes have to sort of double hit the Stream Deck button. And that is all, only that. I don't know about you, but a lot of my prayers were answered with that. I mean, the profiles, first of all, has certainly tied it up my Scenes tab and Overlays tab. Still calling them tabs. I might just call them tabs for now on. My Scenes panel and Overlays panel. The ability to add in screen overlays as well is really great because it means you can add in sort of multiple apps or zoom in on apps. And then it works with my Pro mouse as well, which is a great feature. I also love the grouping of different overlays as well. That makes things a lot easier to not get sort of tripped over yourself. Another thing which I didn't mention actually, which I should probably just mention quite quickly, is that let me just bring up this little group that I talked about before and share my whole screen again. The other thing that you can do is, before, if you wanted to alter the order of the overlay, so bearing in mind that these are all sort of stacked, you can see that this text box is above the screen sharing. And so that means that if I, let me just ungroup these a second. This means that if I move this down, you can see that that is in front of the other one. And so sometimes this could be difficult, especially if you've got like a border overlay. So I've got my main border around my shot here. So that's basically, if I want to try and move something else and that's in the way, then, because that's usually at the foreground, sometimes it used to be difficult to move things before. Whereas now you've got another contextual menu, which basically, if you right click, you can also, if you've cropped it, you can reset crop, but you can also bring it to the front or send it to the back. So that means that if you've got something behind something else and you need to adjust the size of it, you can just either bring it to the front, make some adjustments and send it back again, or do the same with the other one, maybe send it to the back and adjust the thing in the front. So that's just another way of organizing without having to go to the menu here and move things up or down to adjust the order of them. So yeah, all in all, really I should hide these overlays now, shouldn't I? There we go, get rid of those. All in all, I'm really pleased with this update or this beta and I can't wait for it to become into the main release really. I'm not sure exactly when that's gonna be. I'm sure there'll be more developments between now and then. If you are using it, then please go ahead and leave a comment below, let me know what you like about it. Or if there's anything that I've missed as well, then let me know about that. And while you're down there, obviously click that like button, subscribe button and share it with anyone else who you think might be interested. That's all for this video, but there's plenty more Ecammalive videos coming up next. I'll leave the playlist over on the right-hand side there. And until the next time, have a great day.