Connect multiple cameras (up to 8) with the capability to mix and match connection types, including SDI, component, composite and Y/C and even camera types with varying SD and HD resolutions and formats. TriCaster 8000 provides connectivity to prepare for any location scenario. Broadcasters can configure their setup to correlate any TriCaster 8000 input to any router output, including multiple routers, and control with macros, keyboard shortcuts, or control surface. TriCaster 8000’s expanded router support incorporating the GVNP protocol greatly increases facility integration, effectively removes limits on the number of video sources producers wish to bring into a program, and provides complete setup and control flexibility that can accommodate or replicate workflows anywhere. Smaller program? Shrink back down to size-and let one operator handle the show. Send 8 independent output feeds to 14 destinations, for broadcast, stream, display-even over the network transmission to another TriCaster. Add a dedicated audio operator and social media producer. Expand to unprecedented coverage with massive, multi-camera production through external video routers. The extraordinary versatility of the 24-channel TriCaster 8000 lets you scale up or down to accommodate every program imaginable. External timecode support, and genlock, more-extensive format compatibility for integration with nearly any workflow allow TriCaster 8000 to ease into your infrastructure and seamlessly handle your most challenging needs. Redundant power supply and multi-tiered fail-safe measures, rear-panel-accessible audio and video patching, monitoring and network connectors, and rackmount configurations round out the physical integration points.
It easily incorporates legacy hardware, and with API support, offers the potential for external control of almost anything in the switcher. TriCaster 8000 natively supports a wide variety of media formats and connectivity types, in addition to expanding input capacity exponentially via router control. Just one system replaces gear for recording, encoding, switching, submixing, playback, audio mixing, DVE, advanced graphics and titling, animation store, scan conversion, multiple channels of virtual sets, live streaming, camera automation, scopes and monitors, and social media publishing. With tight integration for broadcast operations of any size.īased on the innovative concept of a single system to broadcast, project, stream and record, simultaneously, TriCaster 8000’s multiple turnkey functions do the work usually requiring racks of equipment, but integrated into a robust rackmount frame instead. Model DetailsThe world’s first content publishing hub for all the media in a live program, These requirements depend on whether your switcher device has a headphone jack, lightning port, or USB-C port and whether you'd like mono or stereo audio.TCXD8000 and have 3 hard drives with 6TB total and the control surface (TC-860)Ĩ M/E, up to 24 channels, audio mix, warp, DSK, DVE, Multi Cam, 3D effects, Virtual sets, live.Įquipment Details Additional Information: Whether you are using a single microphone or routing multiple devices through an audio mixer, you will need a specific set of adapters, cables, and hardware. Using external audio sources can improve the quality and quantity of audio sources in your broadcast. If the audio quality is poor from the main switcher, consider moving the device closer to the action or connecting external audio sources. If you are using an external audio device with Video Chat, you will need to use headphones to hear your Video Chat guest without an echo. Note: Echo cancellation does not work with external audio devices connected.
By default, the software includes echo cancellation for Video Chat when using an iOS device's internal mic. When using Video Chat or playing video assets or audio assets, you don't need to do anything additional to get their audio into Switcher Studio. You cannot select remote cameras as the audio source.
computers, iPods, etc.) that can be plugged into your switcher deviceīy default, Switcher Studio uses the built-in microphone on the main switching device for audio. Internal audio sources: Your switcher device's built-in microphone, Video Chat remote guests, pre-recorded video assets, audio assets.Įxternal audio sources: External microphones, audio mixers, and media players (e.g. There are two ways to get audio in Switcher Studio: