![]() I just want more now and have been hardcore looking into vMix because of this. Can anyone speak to the stability of doing long live events with vMix? That is really what I want to know to solidify the deal of me buying a license. I have been blown away by the features in vMix with streaming output included. The streamdeck and this just makes it so simple to do complex things, if the streaming to different platforms is solid I am sold. I also have to figure out how to send a primary stream from one laptop with vMix and then also send a backup stream simultaneously from another laptop and vMix license for redundancy. In case a computer lights on fire or redundant internet goes down, I want to have ti already streaming and ready to rock. With wirecast all switching was done upstream for my corporate events from crews I hired and wirecast would only encode for me on primary and backup machines at the same time. We didn't really trust the switching without crashing in older versions so we moved away from it. It seems better now and finally it crashes significantly less now in general, it was a thing like 4 version ago. Regarding Wirecast, I read all the comments and everything people said about them are true. I am really annoyed with having to shell out constant money for new versions, tech support is really awful with getting back and solving things. So many layers of people that just take notes and pass it on. You pay upfront for a license, then need to pay like 100 a year for support to get an upgrade to the new version without that year. You need to pay yearly! For every license you own to be able to upgrade them. PLEASE someone tell me that vMix streaming and program is stable, no crashing during live events with recording to disk, streaming, and switching in program. I want to jump ship for some new tech that is better. VMix call also blew my mind with it's simplicity and ability to add it to shots that are preset for layouts with multiple guests.Professional live streaming software for everyone. Additional outputs, including NDI, SDI, SRT.ISO recording and Virtual Camera/Microphone.Built-in multistreaming with presets for YouTube, Facebook, RTMP, and more.Simultaneously broadcast and record content, via: Built-in chroma key, animated graphics, and overlays.Production automation tools, like playlists and hotkeys.PTZ control & control surface integrations.Limitless customization allows you to add polish and professionalism with: Live guests, PPT slides, screensharing, and web feeds.Unlimited live camera inputs (iOS, NDI, HDMI, SDI, IP).Wirecast professional live video streaming and production studio software lets you create high-quality live-streaming video in minutes, great for YouTube live streaming, live sports streaming, Facebook live streaming, and so much more.Ĭreate memorable live video broadcasts on Mac or Windows, using: The most powerful, customizable live video streaming and production tools for Mac and Windows. Rest easy knowing your stream is powered by an efficient, reliable platform that will consistently get your content in front of your viewers.Ĭameras, microphones, webcams, IP cams, or use our free wireless camera app for iOS. See a full list of compatible devices.Ĭapture a variety of IP sources or anything on your computer screen or other computers. Built-in web-browser can display live web pages. Multi-channel audio ingest, support for ASIO, WASAPI and CoreAudio compatible devices. Mix up to 8 independent audio tracks, and add FX and processing. Use Elgato Stream Deck with Wirecast with our new plugin. There must be a simple explanation (and fix) for this that I am overlooking.And check out the X-keys controller for Wirecast Mac or Windows. By the end of a 45 minute recording, the audio lags the video by several seconds. But the audio recorded by Audacity is out of synch with the video. The audio recorded on the Mac Mini is in exact synchrony with the video recorded on the SD card. The encoder is set to record the audio with the 24-bit Integer encoder with the rate set at 48.000 kHz and the bits per sample set at 16-bit. ![]() On the Mac Mini I am recording the audio using the Wirecast app. I am simultaneously sending this mic signal from the output ports of the Profire to a USB audio interface that is connected to a Mac Mini. I’ve been exporting the audio as M4A (AAC) format. I have the Audacity preferences set to 48000 Hz sample rate and 24-bit sample format. ![]() The audio from a wireless mic output is fed into my Mac Pro via an M-Audio Profire 610 firewire input. I am recording the audio from a microphone output separately from the video in two ways. I am recording video (1080p60 AVHCD format) to the SD card in my Panasonic HCX920 camcorder.
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