Raw Panel ATEM Switching NewTek TriCaster Mini + NewTek NDI-HX PTZ1 vMix + NewTek NDI-HX PTZ1 Blue Pill Mode This also means that Virtual Video Director can run on a separate computer to VMix.Raw Panel ATEM Switching - Limited Edition NewTek TriCaster Mini vMix Switching - Limited Edition vMix 2.0 Blue Pill Mode Why are two audio interfaces required? - Because two applications cannot share a single ASIO audio interface, a separate one is required for each application. VMix does not receive the audio from each individual microphone.Ī second ASIO interface is used which receives the left and right audio mixes from the mixing desk and sends it to VMix to broadcast. When someone speaks into a microphone, Virtual Video Director sends a signal to VMix to switch to the camera in front of that microphone. Virtual Video Director has a copy of each microphone which is not affected by the volume levels or mute buttons on the mixing desk. Phantom power should only be supplied by either the mixing desk or the ASIO interface, not both. Y-Split cables split each microphone so that one copy goes to the radio station mixing desk and one copy goes to an ASIO interface such as the Tascam US4x4. Mute buttons allow you to quickly remove a channel from the audio analysis algorithm and prevent triggering. Improved user interface and control panel.
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This is a slow moving re-framer designed for use in studio’s where you don’t want a PTZ jumping all over the place, but you do want to make sure subjects are properly framed.Ĭhannel Renaming - you can now rename channels to be whatever you want.Īdditional Trigger (T4) added to allow using a pair of PTZ’s to create an unlimited number of shots. If you use NDI PTZ cameras, VVD can watch the feed coming from each camera and keep the person perfectly framed in the center. This allows you to use only two PTZ cameras to do an unlimited number of camera positions with no movement in between cuts.Īutomatic camera tracking. Cascading delay can also be added to the triggers for multi PTZ environments to allow one PTZ to move to a new position before triggering the second camera to move. Virtual Video Director can trigger four independent devices simultaneously. Additional video mixers and PTZ cameras will be added based on user requests.
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It also currently supports Panasonic PTZ cameras either natively or in NDI mode.
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In VMix it also supports, fades, straight cuts (which fire VMix triggers) fades or Active Input changes (which don’t fire VMix triggers). Virtual Video Director has been designed to work with Tricaster, VMix, Mimo Live and any NDI PTZ camera. The fuzzy logic can be adjusted from occasional to more frequent unprompted cuts to suit your material. This gives the cuts a human feel to them. It keeps track of which channels are in use and during long periods of a single camera being active, can switch to another camera occasionally to capture the responses or expressions of the other talent.
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Virtual Video Director’s fuzzy logic introduces additional switching conditions akin with the way a human Director switches cameras. If multiple people talk at once or everyone stops talking, it can automatically switch to a wide shot. Simply send it any audio channels at any audio level and it looks at each signal and performs a complex analysis to determine which camera to switch to, just like a human would. Virtual Video Director does not use threshold triggers that require you to set audio gains or mess around with any audio settings. In NDI mode, it only receives the audio component and does not request any video frames, this allows for extremely low bandwidth and low CPU operation. Virtual Video Director uses either a direct ASIO audio interface or NDI, allowing you to use your favorite audio capture devices or virtual sound sources such as Dante Virtual Sound Card. Virtual Video Director currently works with Tricaster, VMix, mimoLive, BirdDog & Panasonic PTZ cameras. Virtual Video Director allows you to replace a human Director, it automatically cuts to the right camera for you based on a combination of audio triggers, fuzzy logic and Machine Learning.