Live Production Developments & New Features Now Available
Panasonic, BirdDog, NewTek, Roland, YoloLiv Technology, LiveU, G-Technology, and LaCie are releasing loads of new products and upgrades to meet your live production needs!
Check out our webinar going over some of these great product updates, below.
BirdDog:
BirdDog is offering some great firmware updates on some of their popular cameras. This includes updates for the P100, P200, P400, P4K and Cam Control.
P100:
This update includes:
- New color matrix
- New codec engine
- Snappier controls, finer details
- Latest NDI Libraries
P200:
This update includes:
- New color matrix
- 72 Levels of Gamma
- New Video Enhancement Tools
- New Detail Enhancement Tools
- New Codec Engine
- Latest NDI Libraries
P400 and P4K:
The P400 and P4K also have new firmware and new codec engines. This update includes:
- New Codec Engine
- Tigheter Cam Control Integration
- Latest NDI Libraries
YoloBox:
The YoloLive YoloBox has also made some great improvements with their 3.1 update. This update makes the YoloBox easier to use, and more versatile than ever, with a ton of new features.
The 3.1 update is free for current owners, and comes with all new models. It features a side-by-side mode as the main UI allowing users to see their output, camera inputs, and graphics/destinations/audio control all on one screen.
The 3.1 Update also includes improved on board graphics, with a wider variety of lower third templates, and an easy to adjust scoreboard.
The YoloBox also now features an excellent audio mixing interface, allowing users to easily adjust audio inputs and levels.
Lastly, streaming management has never been easier, with the ability to stream to multiple CDNs simultaneously. It also has a live chat feature, meaning streamers can monitor their online chats directly on the YoloBox as they are sent in.
NewTek:
PTZ2:
The NewTek PTZ2 is NewTeks newest PTZ NDI|HX capable camera, which in many ways functions as an update to the PTZ1. This camera has a 20X optical zoom, as well as integrated tally support. It is also compatible with NDI version 4.5.3.
Panasonic:
Panasonic AW-UE100:
The Panasonic AW-UE100 is one of Panasonics newest PTZ cameras which shoots in 4K and is completely NDI capable. This camera features:
- IP Transmission protocols including full NDI, NDI|HX, and SRT
- Supports 4K 60p shooting with 12G-SDI output
- Wide Angle 74.1 field of view with 24X optical zoom
- FreeD for building AR/VR systems
- New mechanical pan/tilt for improved responsiveness and quietness\
LaCie:
1Big Dock SSD Pro:
The 1Big Dock SSD comes packed with features to help users centralize their 8K studio workflows.
The features include:
- Built for 8K and RAW
- Dual Thunderbolt 3 and Display Port 1.4
- USB 3.0 with build-in SD, CFast 2.0 and CFexpress slots
- Power pass through to provide your laptop and connected devices with 70W of power
G-Technology:
ArmorLock Encrypted NVme:
The ArmorLock Envrypted NVme SSD is a secure drive from G-Technology, designed to be the best solution to protect your data.
This drive features:
- SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps USBc connection
- Simple unlock with your phone– no password needed
- Multi-user and multi-drive management
- 256-bit AES-XTS hardware encryption
- Pro-grade speeds with up to 1000MB/s read, 1000MB/s write
- Heat-dispersing aluminum core for sustained performance
- Ultra-rugged with IP67 dust/water resistance, up to 3Mdrop*** and 1000lb crush resistance
- Professional-level, 5-year limited warranty
Roland:
V-1HD+
The V-1HD+ is a new HD Video Switcher from Roland that is absolutely packed with features.
Check out the features, below:
- Pro HD Switching solutions
- Compact and portable- fast setup
- Assisted automatic video switching
- Pro Audio I/O with 14 channel audio mixer
- Four-layer effects and keying engine for graphics and lower-thirds
- Eight memory presets to recall visual layouts on cue
LiveU:
LiveU Solo and Solo Connect:
The LiveU Solo Connect bundles have now expanded their coverage, by changing one of the modem providers. The Solo Connect 2 Modem Kit now includes a modem from AT&T and Verizon.
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