
- Tricaster tc1 automation and integration guide 1080p#
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Native recording in up to 1080p with timecode. Multi-track, multi-format recording of up to 4 simultaneous channels via IsoCorder™ technology A/V output to network-connected TriCaster over local network. 1 x DVI and 1 x HDMI (video only) display ports for driving displays or projectors. Up to 8 freely configurable, interactive hotspots per input for macro controlĬonfigurable for up to 6 output connections (plus Case Display**), with support for key output and per-connection signal settings
Select sets included custom sets require Virtual Set Editor 2.5. Support for custom virtual environments generated from panoramic smartphone, camera or DSLR images Supports custom-created virtual sets generated using NewTek Virtual Set Editor or third-party partner solutions. Support for up to 2 switchable live sources, with per-source 3D DVE, scaling, cropping and keying. Live pan and zoom of virtual camera and customizable virtual camera presets with animated pan, zoom and pedestal moves. Supports per-pixel alpha blending between sources and real-time 3D warping of video or graphicģ0+ HD live virtual sets, with presets, multiple camera angles, real-time reflections, and specular highlights. Animation Store Creator for custom animations. Integrated TransWarp effects engine on all effects channels supports standard transitions, customizable animation store transitions with audio, and overlay effects Tricaster tc1 automation and integration guide plus#
Enable cross-platform commands and automation between TriCaster and 3PlayĢ primary DSK channels, plus 1 additional Key layer per M/E bus, each with independent transition controls, 3D DVE, scaling, cropping and integrated TransWarp effects. Augment and extend TriCaster operation using macro plug-ins to control external devices and applications. Macro editor for modifying user-defined macro configurations and sequences. Record configurations and operation sequences, then attach to keyboard shortcuts, control surface actions, MIDI controllers, or on-screen hotspots for recall and automation Effects mode: Enables multi-layer compositing, effects generation and virtual set application, with per-source 3D DVE, scaling, cropping and keying.
Mix mode: Enables secondary switcher operation for output, submix or recording, with Program/Preview workflow and transitions.
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Shareable across a network for watch folder application, with real-time edit and update of contentĤ freely configurable M/E channels for video mixing, compositing, effects and virtual sets, each supporting independent Key layer, TransWarp effects, and Adobe® Photoshop® blending mode effects.
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Supported sources include networked computers via included NewTek iVGA client application wireless Apple® AirPlay® devices TriCaster 8000, 860, 460, 410 or Mini 3Play 4800, 440 or 425 USB video sources video over IP sources RTMP or RTSP streams HTTP streaming video sources and a variety of third-party partner solutionsĪccess up to 4 live Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) robotic cameras via standard serial and network protocols, with native preset system and user interface control over camera orientation, zoom, focus and irisĥ integrated digital media sources for video, graphics and sounds (2 DDRs, 2 GFX and Sound) + 15 buffersġ5 still & title buffers, with multiviewer, title editing and presets. Per-input color correction, crop and LiveMatte keyer controlsĢ live inputs via Gigabit connection, selectable from any available network sources with support for video, audio and alpha channel. Per-input scaler (including 3:2 intelligent pull-down) and frame synchronizer enabling intermixing of formats. 4 simultaneous live video sources over HDMI, with per-input auto-detection of format, resolution, and frame rate