![]() ![]() These are our Z-cam models, so just zoom. We actually won the Reader's Choice Award at Streaming Media magazine for the best PTZ camera on the market, so thank you for everyone who voted for us here.įinally, if I can push these guys out of the way, sorry. This is the most popular live streaming camera for PTZ on the market. ![]() And because it supports multicast, they can all pull in the cameras simultaneously, that's what a router can do with multicast traffic and it doesn't add up more bandwidth, doesn't stack on each other the way unicast does. So LiveStream Studio can bring in any of the 20 NDI cameras that are on our network. Wirecast, vMix, OBS, and here we're showing Livestream Studio. As I mentioned, all of this is connected together. Then finally, I'll take you over here so you guys can see the rest of the setup. So this gives you 30x optical zoom, it's one of the most popular NDI camera models. It's actually connected directly to our brand new 30x NDI HX camera. So it's connecting our broadcast studio over here to our main booth. It can allows you to go 400 meters, okay, roughly like 1200 feet wirelessly 300 megabits per second. I'll kind of take you over here, it's beaming over here. Now one of the new things we're showing at our booth is called the wireless cable, and you can kind of see the back of it here. So since they're all connected on the local area network, we can control the cameras with Wirecast, we can control them with vMix, we can control them with our IP joystick. So, the great thing about pan-tilt-zoom cameras, robotic cameras, is that one or two cameras can get multiple different camera angles. And then, if you look over here, we have a little broadcasting studio. We have- we support Xbox control, this is a USB Xbox controller with our free apps for both Mac and PC. We're also showing here our brand new Xbox controller. So we've got Wirecast running here, we've got vMix running here, we have an IP joystick, and so everything's connected over the network so this one joystick can control any of the cameras out in and outside of our booth. So now, we've got a broadcast area and a PTZOptics wall, and I want to show you kind of how it's set up. There's 70 different companies here at NAB that are supporting the NewTek NDI. They all have multicast addresses, and then they have what's called and NDI-friendly name, and this is what comes up automatically, discoverable with your video production software that supports NDI, such as vMix, Wirecast, OBS, Livestream Studio the new NewTek TriCaster, the list kind of goes on and on. So, just to give you an idea of how we organize our IP video structure, We have all of our cameras written down, they all have static IP addresses. ![]() 'm gonna briefly run through it with you and at /IP, you can learn a whole lot with tutorials to get you up to speed because it really makes broadcast video more affordable and you can do so much more. Sounds crazy? Some people aren't familiar with all of the IP technology. So one of the things I think is so cool, is that we have a network router and a POE network switch that's $50 for the router, $200 for a 28-port switch, and that provides power for the cameras, video for the cameras and multi cast traffic. The PTZOptics camera line now supports the NewTek NDI, which is one of the leading IP video production tools out there and I just wanted to show you quickly the network setup and then really get hands-on with the product in one video. The PTZOptics slogan is, "Broadcast quality made affordable," and one of the things you're hearing all across the industry is IP video and IP connectivity. I'm at the 2019 NAB show and I wanna show you a little bit about our booth. Paul Richards: Yeah, I guess let's take a look huh? Hi, everybody. And Paul, you have a really neat setup here so rather than me ask a whole bunch of questions for you, could you take me on a tour of the booth and how you've set up your NDI system here. Shawn Lam: It's Shawn Lam here for Streaming Media Producer at NAB 2019. ![]()
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