Video cameras (via supported capture cards)Īlso, the Wirecast Cam is a mobile app that lets you stream wirelessly from an iPad or iPhone when a live broadcast is taking place. Wirecast also includes a feature for image slideshows. What About Streaming with Simultaneous Sources? The vMix video camera can run at up to 4K resolutions and vMix also supports network device interface (NDI) when you wish to send video over gigabit ethernet networks. When you need to stream with simultaneous sources, your hardware is generally your limiting factor and not your software. Still, Wirecast can support as many sources as you are able to connect for your broadcasts and it can even stream multiple, separate live streams from the same device.
WIRECAST VS OBS PRO
On the other hand, vMix comes in six different versions from the basic free version to the pro version, and each version supports a different number of inputs. The basic version limits you to two cameras/NDI inputs while the pro versions each support up to 1000 inputs, which can include NDI devices or cameras. Keep in mind, though, that every image, camera, audio source, and animation counts against the input limits set forth by the program so you can use up these inputs quickly. If you want to integrate with your audience via social media during a live broadcast, you can easily do this by showing comments on your screen during the broadcast. Both vMix and Wirecast enable you to do this efficiently.
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With Wirecast, you get direct Twitter integration, which means that you can pull feeds into your broadcasts for a great look and a simple way to interact with your viewers.