OT: Which firewire Switcher for live broadcast ?

will-3 wrote on 10/13/2009, 5:43 PM
We are looking at inexpensive solutions for a live streaming multi-cam event.

1 - I see inexpensive "passive" firewire switchers... but I'm guessing they "flicker" when you push the button to switch... right?

2 - We just want to be able to switch cam's... nothing fancy... actually we want the on-cam "host" to be able to push the buttons to switch cameras... so what can you guys suggest we take a look at?

Thanks for any help.


Comments

John_Cline wrote on 10/13/2009, 6:00 PM
In answer to question 1, yes, flicker would be an understatement.

How many cameras?

Have a look at Wirecast from www.telestream.net
TheHappyFriar wrote on 10/13/2009, 6:17 PM
@ my old job we used a simple analog switcher for going OTA. No flicker at all. The only difference would be you'd hookup via bnc/component vs firewire/whatever else is used. But I could sync up two tapes with identical content (DVCPro VCR's) & switch between them all I wanted & you couldn't tell, period.

So don't rule out analog switchers.
Butch Moore wrote on 10/13/2009, 7:22 PM
How about a software solution? Take a look at VidBlaster. If it does all it says it can do...

http://www.vidblasterus.com/?gclid=CLGxmcS8u50CFQwdswodFw2-hQ

The demo works great! I'm trying to find an excuse to buy it!