![]() ![]() The scripts are actually identical to each other, it takes about 5 minutes to take the latest script and adjust it to work as the other script. The hybrid version uses the ATEM to switch the video and uses Wirecast to do the graphics, lower 3rds and DDR playback. The ScriptsĪs mentioned above, there are 2 scripts, one that controls only wirecast and one that controls both wirecast and the ATEM. I wanted to provide this project to anyone who wanted control over a wire cast system just like the scripts that I found for free on the Internet. This page will describe the project and give you links where you can download everything for free. You can control Wirecast on an iPhone, iPad or any Android device. ![]() I have also created an iPad and android interface that allows you to control wire cast using a portable device. I have different versions of my scripts, one is strictly 100% wire cast and the other combines wire cast and the ATEM switch into just one interface. That provides for 15 DDR's for playback and a stop button.īecause I use black magic design ATEM for my main switcher and wire cast to provide the graphics and video playback I wanted to create scripts that would work with both devices at the same time. I use the NanoKontrol similarly to how the other scripts did and I have setup the NanoPad for DDR playback. I have rewritten the bulk of them to control wire cast with a Korg NanoKontrol and NanoPad. My scripts are based off of some pieces of the scripts I've seen on the Internet. There are scripts that allow you to use Korg NanoKontrol to control WireCast and I have tried those scripts. I have Wirecast installed and working but the user interface to Wire cast is lacking. To get around this I have been looking at using the Wirecast to perform the lower thirds and video playback. I have been using an ATEM switcher which lacks some of the nice graphic ability that I desire as well as video playback. ![]() As you probably know from reading my website I do video podcasting. Your streams will auto-save into your account by default.So here is a little background on this project. Once you are done streaming, click the red button again to stop streaming. This helps to identify possible streaming issues so you can make adjustments in Settings prior to your official broadcast. On the left side of the screen, your connection strength is displayed. If using the iOS app, you can also super impose an image such as a district logo in the top left corner by using the overlay feature found in Settings. The basic settings work very well, but there are many advanced settings that can be changed including bitrate, resolution, crop mode, stream type, keyframe distance and H264 profile. Check out our article on Live Broadcasting Quality Tips and Tricks for our recommendations. Additional settings can be adjusted by clicking Settings in the top right hand corner. You can change the camera view, turn the flash on or off, and turn the microphone on or off by using the icons at the bottom of the screen. Now, click done or the back arrow icon, depending on your OS, and we can begin recording by pressing the red record icon.You can also adjust all of the other video and advanced settings here. Under the Channels section, select the channel you want to stream to. ![]()
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