Shared features – NewTek TriCaster Studio User Manual
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As in most families, many characteristics are shared, while others distinguish individual
members. Let’s take a quick look at the family album, and then we’ll explain how this manual is
organized.
3.2.1 SHARED FEATURES
TriCaster is a portable production system. At just under 20-pounds and slightly bigger than a
shoe box, you can take TriCaster anywhere.
Plug TriCaster in, connect cameras (or other video sources), and freely mix these sources with
previously recorded video from an internal Digital Disk Recorder (DDRs are effectively ‘virtual
VCRs’). Switch using cut and fade transitions, or any one of the included 200+ video effects.
Complete and polish your production with opening titles, closing credits and graphics to identify
your participants and locations.
Connect and switch between live cameras
Auto-Calibration of video input signals
Support for standard definition video in 4:3 or widescreen 16:9 formats
Secure, professional grade BNC video connectors
Combination audio connectors permit XLR or ¼” (6.35 mm) phone jack connections
Record full-screen video to a multi-platform compatible file format
Optionally record the Switcher’s Effects row selection instead of Program output
Optionally archive your Internet stream
Simultaneously output to broadcast, projector and live web stream
LiveMatte™ realtime keying technology
Template-based titling system makes creating graphics and titles quick and easy
NewTek's iVGA™ software allows any PC or Mac™ on the network to be a video input
Full integrated character generator; create titles, motion graphics, scrolls and crawls
200+ effects allow you to transition from one camera or source to another with style
Mix pre-recorded video or graphics into presentations using TriCaster’s media players
Blend microphones, music and other sound elements using the built-in audio mixer
Windows Media™ and Flash™ streaming
Prepare video segments for use in your productions with the built-in video editor
Import and export a broad array of popular file formats, including QuickTime
DVI/VGA projector output supports resolutions XGA, SXGA, up to QSXGA