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It would be good if vbridger eventually supports either OVRLipSync (which is what VTS uses itself) or a third-party driver that can handle this itself, as there are various edge cases where a model has more than one mouth (eg a brain-sucking alien, a doll, a pet in their arms, etc) and/or more than two eyes (eg two eyes on the model, and two eyes on the doll) that calls for cloning the input to multiple output parameters "sometimes", or to be independently controlled (eg via TTS, or a second camera), otherwise the layering/rigging doesn't work if they are separate models.
There is also another edge case, where you may want both 2D and 3D using the same source program (eg ifacialmocap), and have the output sent to multiple computers/programs to handle separate functionality (eg a Live2D face on a 3D body).