With that comes a roadmap of choices on how and where to distribute content to ensure reach and engagement. Thank you.Beyond large-scale events and trade shows, organizations across the spectrum are looking for new ways to deliver content via streaming platforms, searching for something other than the familiar Zoom meeting. Marc Franklin: Very interesting hardware/software solution. And we have a list of camera manufacturers that we play well with. If it's over IP, it has to be TCP or UDP. Shane Scrimager: If you're running the PTZ camera over NDI, it can be any PTZ camera. And will it work with any PTZ camera, or does it have to be a specific brand? You could just be logging in limitless presets, as many as you can remember. So you're not having to do those camera movements every time. So with one camera you could have that pre-set to a short and long and just toggle presets. You're in control of pan tilt, zoom focus, exposure, white balance, and most importantly presets. And it's not just pan-tilt-zoom with the built-in PTZ controller. Shane Scrimager: Actually there's a built in controller here. What about PTZ cameras? Does it also control PTZ? So it's really cleaning up all the cable mess. Shane Scrimager: Benefits are, the customers that I've seen moving to NDI is because it's one cord, right? It's video and audio, but it's also pushing back control and power. It doesn't have to be one simple workflow. So we could have eight NDI cameras, or you could have a mix of SDI and NDI. If you were to run an NDI network with its own switcher, like the Netgear M2450, then it holds up to eight. But there's also a fifth 1080P SDI and afifth individual SDI out as well. Shane Scrimager: On each of our units? If we go to the 600 series, there's four 4K HDMI or four 4K SDI. Marc Franklin: How many physical inputs does does it have? It would be a matter of, of what's coming in and how many, and then at what resolution. Our Gear 620 4K can handle six 4K inputs in it. Shane Scrimager: That would be based on the system you're running it on. Marc Franklin: Now is there a limit to how many inputs you could have? Marc Franklin: It can switch, it can stream, it can record. So once you load on your own software or your own webinars, essentially this is your full production studio. And speaking of Premiere Pro, you can run that on the Gear as well. Marc Franklin: So once you have everything ISO, then you can just take those files and if you wanna edit it later, just pop it into Premiere Pro or Final Cut or Avid? We can also virtual camera out, which means create a virtual camera for any webinar platform or all of those at once. We can ISO record individual sources in Wirecast. We can, of course, stream any RTMP or SRT as well as up to 33 of our preset destinations. It's how you assign your sources or choose your cameras or audio as well as compose your shots. Shane Scrimager: It's actually using Wirecast to compose your shots, and it's the same platform that you'll be using to switch your shots. Marc Franklin: Now does this have a built-in switcher, or would you need an additional switcher? We also have our own CDN now called Sherpa, so whoever you're looking to deliver now, we can handle that. What we're trying to do is offer a turnkey solution to either utilize the hybrid workflows-USB cams, SDI, HTMI, NDI, whatever you're bringing to the table-we can bring it into Wirecast, easily compose those shots, and give it that broadcast quality out to whatever social networks or embed it to a personal site. So we have a lot of moving pieces going on with cameras or existing workflows. We're promoting 4K workflows and flexible hybrid environments. Our Wirecast Gear is a turnkey streaming solution with warranty and support running Wirecast 15. Shane Scrimager: We're featuring our Wirecast Gear and Wirecast. Shane is gonna tell us a little bit about what they've got going on at their booth and any announcements that they have for the show. I'm at Streaming Media West and I'm at the Telestream booth with Sales Application Specialist Shane Scrimager.
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