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Wirecast is the most advanced live webcasting product available for your Mac or PC. You can stream multiple live video cameras, while dynamically mixing in other media (movies, images etc). Features such as Chroma Key (blue/green screen) and built-in titles merge seamlessly with Wirecast's layering system, allowing you to create beautiful, professional webcasts. |
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1. Shot list |
3. Live Preview |
2. Transition selection |
4. Broadcast Controls |
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Wirecast introduces the unique concept of shots. You can package up your selected cameras, graphical overlays, movies and titles into a shot. Once you have built your list of shots, you can transition the broadcast between them with a single mouse click.
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Multiple Layers
Controlling your broadcast in real-time is easy. With Wirecast's multiple layer support, it's simple to place a background music track or a company logo over your webcast, while changing between the cameras you want your viewers to see.
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Flexibility
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When it comes time to broadcast, Wirecast takes advantage of the powerful QuickTime Streaming architecture on Mac OS X, and both QuickTime and Windows Media on the Windows® platform. |
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Using QuickTime, you can unicast or multicast to your clients. When you want to scale your webcast up, you simply send your broadcast to a Darwin or QuickTime Streaming Server. Your viewers can then watch your webcast through QuickTime Player or embedded directly into a webpage. |
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Windows Media supports both a push and pull model, viewers can either connect directly to your machine using the "pull" method or when you need to scale up you can "push" your broadcast to a Windows Media Server. Viewers will connect either through Windows Media Player or directly inside a webpage. |
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Feature Highlights |
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Support for multiple cameras |
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Amazing 3D Graphics |
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Chroma Key |
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Incredible Titles |
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Multiple Broadcast Support |
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Simple User interface |
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Desktop Presenter |
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QuickTime Streaming Server Support |
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Core Image |
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Keynote Integration |
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H.264 |
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Multiple Layers |
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