![]() We’ve also since found out about the free vMix Social plugin which will allow live updates to be posted as on-screen graphics so will be trying that out next time round as well.įor those wanting to record the output to Planet eStream use either of these methods, credit to eStream support for the below as they were testing vMix around the same time we did. We’ll need to check this again as new versions of vMix are released. End output was the same but this method seemed a lot more CPU friendly. A workaround from the support team was to use VLC to generate a playlist and load the content in that way instead. ![]() One thing we found with the video list is that the UI started to lag when we loaded 20+ videos into vMix. The additional inputs and extra features such as Video list were what we needed to add pre-recorded content into the live show production. vMix updatesĪfter using the free version of vMix for the video stream of HC Radio we decided to purchase the vMix HD edition for video production use. The visit also reminded me to write a little about some of the new kit we used in our recent productions. Our equipment is used by students in their classes for as well as projects such as HC Radio and our yearly Havering Asks TV programme. It’s really interesting to see how networking and video technologies are converging and definitely something I’d like to do more work with in the future. ![]() This week I was able to visit the BVE expo to have a look for the next generation of video mixing and streaming equipment for our media block. There was plenty on show, including an interesting talk on using drones in TV production that drew quite a crowd!
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