10 virtual sets, 11 record and stream, 12 media export – NewTek TriCaster TC1 (2 RU) User Manual
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2.4.10
VIRTUAL SETS
FIGURE 9
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Achieve the look of large, sophisticated studio sets in a very s
virtual set technology.
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Virtual sets support up to four keyable video sources.
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Zoom
and
pan
the virtual ‘camera’
during live production (without touching the physical camera).
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Or use a
Holographic LiveSet
to freely rotate and zoom the camera view.
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Set up custom virtual set animation targets even while live.
2.4.11
RECORD AND STREAM
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Record your live-switched production at full resolution to a high-quality QuickTime
®
format.
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Captured Quicktime
™
files include embedded timecode (on supporting models).
•
IsoCorder™ technology
supports up to multiple internal a/v recordings at once, chosen from among
local hardware camera inputs and all four outputs (number varies by model).
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Easily grab still images from
Switcher
input sources, or batch capture selected outputs.
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Simultaneous output for broadcast, projector and live web stream to in-house and remote audiences.
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Stream live to multiple Internet destinations for redistribution, and archive your stream locally.
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Perform instant replays with custom transitions and playback speed with just one button press.
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Or u
se NewTek’s TimeWarp™ instant replay control surface to mark
, replay and manage highlights.
2.4.12
MEDIA EXPORT
Export
support makes it easy to distribute content to multiple targets in one pass. This module stores
credentials for social media and upload sites, and provides a queue for uploading and file conversion.
Clips and stills from live sessions can easily be added to the
Export
queue without interrupting production,
for distribution to multiple hosting services and social media sites (including Twitter
®
®
,
YouTube
®
, and more) all with a single click
–
even when live production recording is still underway.
This is great for concerts, galas, sport events, game shows and more. The
Export
feature directly addresses
FTP sites and network locations too; transfer media to multiple locations at the same time to meet post-
production needs or other collaborative and archival requirements.