Talking NewTek TalkShow VS-4000 & NDI with Philip Nelson

In this interview NewTek's Chief Relationship Officer Philip Nelson shares with us the big news coming from NewTek at NAB. Network Designed Interface (NDI) is the big buzz and he talks about how it can enhance and streamline your live production workflows. The new TalkShow VS-4000 utilizes Microsoft's cutting edge Skype TX technology to enable up to 4 remote callers into your live productions. Sports Video Group’s Brandon Costa sat down just before NAB 2016 for a talk with Philip Nelson, Chief Relationship Officer at NewTek. In the SVG interview, Philip breaks down NewTek’s impact on IP workflows with NDI™, on video call management for broadcast with TalkShow® VS 100, and shares the details on the new model TalkShow VS 4000 multichannel video call management system.

TalkShow VS 4000 - Instantly connect with multiple contacts around the world.

TalkShow VS 4000 is the professional, multi-channel video calling system designed to simultaneously connect you with up to 4 remote guests—regardless of location—in real time and deliver distraction-free, broadcast-quality HD content with complete production control. Independent Control Interfaces Easily set up a multi-operator production workflow, with separate interfaces for call and production management. Skype TX Control software can be operated from the TalkShow VS 4000 system or installed on another machine as a standalone call control center, allowing the producer to manage calls and talent, while a production operator handles video and audio. Group or Queue Callers Connect with any combination of guests from around the world simultaneously or in sequence, for compelling live conversation, expert analysis, real-time commentary, and in-depth discussion. IP Networking Receive video calls over IP anywhere on your network. Built-in NewTek NDI technology allows routing of Skype video calls to any compatible NDI receiving device (including TriCaster® and 3Play™) while enabling selection of any NDI video source for return to caller over the network.

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