Where are these products? Googling gives me eg. this link (https://www.newtek.com/vmc/16/tech-specs/), but it redirects to the VMC1 pages.
Has this something to do with the VizRT takeover? They...
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Where are these products? Googling gives me eg. this link (https://www.newtek.com/vmc/16/tech-specs/), but it redirects to the VMC1 pages.
Has this something to do with the VizRT takeover? They...
Exactly this comes on my plate: can you do a panel discussion (1 host, 2 guests) at a real table, with virtual elements in the set?
We're heavily building our own webinterface to control Tricaster (TC1) and other associated hardware to let reporters create their own webshows without any technical crew.
For this, we're looking...
Yes, this really made me smile and even laugh: in the box of our TC1, IP based, NDI, ... IP all the way, they included a BNC 'trumpet' (we call it that over here in Belgium). You don't even get that...
Bug reported: see the case https://fogbugz.newtek.com/default.asp?94913_msci8fec
Well, this is one for the books ... but it makes the Spark useless for us! (latest 0483 SDI firmware).
No network device is supposed to do this. It should keep its MAC adress. In our company, we...
You did not mention the TC1 here? We have a TC1 that after several days of running 24/7 shows memory warnings. I do have to say though, we have the Teamviewer 13 host software, and the Lawo Virtual...
The part, even after reading the document your reference, is how to use these 'groups'. How do I add NDI sources/devices to a group? Creating a new group only let's you give it a name and...
That's a great catch, and thanks for digging so deep and long! I can confirm this works for LivePanel and such. We'll work a bit further to verify if this also works for all API http-calls, but I'm...
We're running a TC1, latest updates installed, Advanced Edition. We're using Live Panel with it, and use the HTTP API to control this TC1 remotely. Yesterday, LivePanel, and all other features coming...
When I saw these being announced, I also immediatly started to think along these same lines: use them headless as a dropbox near the stage. Run CAT to a TC Mini Advanced Edition. Done. And, like...
Kris: I specifically said 'backpacks over LAN'. Over 3/4G can indeed Be tricky. But over LAN these backpacks are very good encoders. Beause they know to compensate. And so they can Be used over...
Teradek Cubes with MPEG TS license should serve you very well! 6000USD for a bundle.
Keep in mind: to get good results you need to be able to deliver a bitrate of 2mbps (megabits per second) for...
HDMI signals, but specifically the computer signals coming from it, are a major source of such issues. Resolutions, refresh rates, but also the colorspace of the computersource can cause a lot of...
You're right?? No SDI?? In the current day and age, HDMI and/or SDI are common use, even in this 5000USD market ...
I took it for granted, untill I saw your post ...
Plenty of alternatives:...
Sorry I misunderstood the real part of confusion. SDI (HD-SDI) are video protocols. Your TV guys can tell you what you need. You're looking for a solution which is able to take your rtmp/rtsp stream...
VLC does indeed not improve the quality.
It is, however, much more flexible regarding codecs and protocols it can handle. Especially where streaming is concerned. And, it can work with SDI...
Your best bet? Make sure you stream 'something' you can play with VLC player (Videolan.org). Mostly: a .wmv stream or an rtsp://xxx stream. Your Tricaster can generate that, and give you the right...
I must say ... This is a neat trick I never thought of! If these white stripes are indeed positioned on the exact right line, and the code is exactly the right one, this can indeed work. Great idea!...
Hi Frank,
16/9 in SD is a tricky one. Basically: it exists in Europe/PAL countries, but US/NTSC "doesn't know this".
What happens in the background? Widescreen in SD is basically the widescreen...
In one day we will be transmitting live broadcast video over 8 bonded 3G connections from Central America to Belgium. After our test-period last week, I believe it's pretty stable, but not 100%...
DA = distribution amplifier. Meaning: An active device used to amplify and split a signal so it can be used as a source on more then one device.
Having been a studiocameraman, and still working as a director/TD, I'd give this advice ...
In really big broadcast environments (with triax camera's), you send 2 return-signals to each camera:...
Read this, by Philip Nelson: http://sportsvideo.org/main/blog/2012/04/17/nab-perspectives-newteks-philip-nelson-talks-tricaster-8000/
One more then interesting sentence: "Audio mixing is also more...