Connections, A.1.1, Connect cameras – NewTek TriCaster 855 User Manual
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Access Windows ................................................................................................................... 313
Return to TriCaster from the Widows® Desktop .................................................................. 314
Add A Custom Streaming Profile to the Configure Stream Connection Panel ...................... 314
Supplement: Does TriCaster support multi-bitrate streaming profiles ............................. 316
Supplement: Is it better to use a Baseline or Main profile for H.264 encoding ? ............. 317
More Questions and Answers ................................................................................................... 317
Can I do anything to improve latency/audio sync? .............................................................. 317
Supplement: Why does latency seem higher for certain video formats (i.e. 24p)? ......... 318
Why is my power supply beeping? ....................................................................................... 318
Supplement: Where can I obtain replacement or spare Power Supply modules? ........... 318
Why do some thumbnail icons look wrong?......................................................................... 318
A.1 CONNECTIONS
A.1.1 CONNECT CAMERAS?
1. Connect video sources to the appropriately labeled BNC input connectors on TriCaster’s
backplate according to your camera’s video output connection type (see Section 3.4).
(Because of the ‘busy’ nature of the backplate, you may find the BNC removal tool
provided with TriCaster™ helpful for this purpose).
2. Open a TriCaster session (or create a new one) from the Home Page of the Startup
Screen.
3. Click the Live icon on the Session Page of the Startup Screen, and press Enter (or click
the Start Live Production link).
4. Click the All Monitors tab at the top of the Live Desktop, roll the mouse pointer over the
camera monitor you want to set up, and click the Configure (gear) button that appears
above it.
5. Choose an appropriate Connection Type for your camera in the Input Settings tab (see