@@MiamiOnTheRocks you’d have to do that in camera. Most switchers don’t have that capability at this price point otherwise you’re getting into camera shading territory which is very expensive.
Right now there's only 7 slots of media but I've given them feedback about this and it sounds like in future updates that will get resolved. You can change out media while in the middle of a show but obviously that's not ideal. My big hope is that they'll find a way to expand the media banks so that you can cycle through more options. But you can fit a sizeable micro SD card in there so you shouldn't be limited. I think it's just a matter of time until they push out some updates with some of the requests that came right out of the gate. Keep in mind this is their first actual switcher so I think the priority was make it reliable and then from there build on that.
@@hometownmediastettler as with any graphics, you’ll need the scoreboard to be brought into the stream in some way. So for some, the old fashioned way is point a camera at the scoreboard. For others, they might use graphics software to create the scoreboard and update the graphic, this could be a laptop input into the switcher.
Some cool features, for sure.
Can you add LUTS to the master feed or by camera?
@@MiamiOnTheRocks you’d have to do that in camera. Most switchers don’t have that capability at this price point otherwise you’re getting into camera shading territory which is very expensive.
Are you limited to a certain number of images or videos that you can use, or is it only limited by the size of the micro-sd?
Right now there's only 7 slots of media but I've given them feedback about this and it sounds like in future updates that will get resolved. You can change out media while in the middle of a show but obviously that's not ideal. My big hope is that they'll find a way to expand the media banks so that you can cycle through more options. But you can fit a sizeable micro SD card in there so you shouldn't be limited. I think it's just a matter of time until they push out some updates with some of the requests that came right out of the gate. Keep in mind this is their first actual switcher so I think the priority was make it reliable and then from there build on that.
I have a question. If you are livestreaming without the likes of software like OBS, how can get a scoreboard on screen when broadcasting sports?
@@hometownmediastettler as with any graphics, you’ll need the scoreboard to be brought into the stream in some way. So for some, the old fashioned way is point a camera at the scoreboard. For others, they might use graphics software to create the scoreboard and update the graphic, this could be a laptop input into the switcher.