Lack of scopes (waveform/vectorscope).TriCaster Mini: almost everything I would have hoped for with the TriCaster 40įrequent readers will recall that when NewTek launched the TriCaster 40 back in 2012, I had mixed emotions since I really wanted to love it, but initially suffered from two unforgivable disappointments: Details that concerned me, that I’d like changed via an upcoming software update.An interview with Rex Olson, NewTek’s VP of media production, about standard virtual sets and the revered Holographic LiveSets.All the good things about the TriCaster Mini. TriCaster Mini: almost everything I would have hoped for with the TriCaster 40.Under a non-disclosure agreement, I had a rather intense advanced briefing/discussion about TriCaster Mini with the company, and ahead you’ll see everything I love, plus details I would really like polished in an upcoming software update. Frequent readers will recall that I have covered TriCasters in the past, and -full disclosure- have also written several contracted white papers for NewTek, in two languages. Today NewTek announced TriCaster Mini, the newest member of its TriCaster family of “multicamera studio in a box” products.
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