| Feature | How to use | |---------|-------------| | | Click "Screen" source → choose monitor or window | | Picture-in-Picture | Add two sources → resize one with corner handles | | Chroma key (green screen) | Select camera source → check "Chroma Key" → pick color | | Text overlay | Add "Text" layer → type → adjust font/color | | Hotkeys | Go to Settings → Hotkeys → assign keys to switch scenes/sources | | Recording | Click the red record button (outputs AVI/WMV) | | Snapshot | Camera icon next to record button |
Many users hunt for this specific version because of and performance : manycam 4.1.0.11
This version introduced a more intuitive PiP resizer. You can place a secondary video source (e.g., your face) over a primary source (e.g., a presentation slide). Resizing and repositioning the PiP window is done via simple drag-and-drop handles. | Feature | How to use | |---------|-------------|
This was the version where many users began to experiment with branding. You could add a text scroll at the bottom of the screen or a static logo in the corner. It wasn't dynamic, but it allowed early content creators to stamp their username on their video—a necessity in the wild west of early social video sharing. This was the version where many users began