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Switch in FCP?
Posted by Joseph Wilkins on May 2, 2009 at 5:08 pmIs it possible to record a live event from 2 cameras and switch the camera input on the fly so no editing is needed in post for a 2 camera shoot?
thanks
Shane Ross replied 17 years ago 8 Members · 14 Replies -
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Shane Ross
May 2, 2009 at 5:42 pmYes…you’ll need a switcher before it gets to the computer. But it woudl still be wise to record on those two cameras at the same time…JUST in case.
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Steven Trauger
May 2, 2009 at 5:54 pmJoseph,
You may want to look into this for your Mac Pro/G5…
There are some solutions out there for switching on the fly right on the computer like that which allow it to record to hard drive. Off the top of my head I know Blackmagic Design offers one such solution and a software title called On-Air 2.0. If you have two of their cards installed you can achieve live mixing between two SD or HD sources. Look into it if you plan to do this a lot because if you can take advantage of HDMI out on your cameras and don’t mind having to hook them up to your computer you won’t have to worry about genlock.
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Mark Raudonis
May 2, 2009 at 6:20 pmAnother Vote for “Boinx”.
Also, there a forum here on the COW for “Telestream Wirecast”. It’s essentially a switcher on your PC (either MAC or PC), it takes a firewire signal in, and go “Broadcast” directly to the web.
Mark
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Steve Eisen
May 2, 2009 at 6:33 pmhttps://www.toolsonair.com/
Demonstrated at NAB.Steve Eisen
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Bob Zelin
May 3, 2009 at 12:20 amI have never seen the products that have been described to you in this thread. I went to their websites, and perhaps I am wrong (I probably am) – but this seems to NOT be the product you are looking for. In my opinion (and I am often wrong) – you need Telestream Pipeline, which will record 2 HD cameras, or 4 SD-SDI cameras LIVE into your system, so you can start editing right away. This is not a switcher. It records both HD streams, then you edit it together with the multicam software in FCP. ProRes422HQ – no bulls#$%.
Bob Zelin
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Steve Eisen
May 3, 2009 at 6:14 amThat is what ToolsOnAir uses. It also uses mxf4mac. Fully integrated switcher with graphics and lower thirds cut live.
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Devin Crane
May 3, 2009 at 9:10 amTelestream pipeline lets you edit in multicam live in FCP while you are still recording. Very slick. There was another product called picture ready that would allow you to do this but you needed 2 servers per camera, way over kill. This is just one device that hooks into your system via 1 gigabit per camera.
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Shane Ross
May 3, 2009 at 9:12 amI saw this in action at NAB. Two Kona LH cards in one MacPro capturing two streams of HD, and then allowing you to start editing right away. Pretty awesome.
Shane
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Bob Zelin
May 3, 2009 at 12:53 pmMost of my clients simply would not spend $10,000 for a Telestream Pipeline, when products like Kona LHi exist now. I fully understand the implications, and the time savings, and the speed. For a company doing a 2 to 4 camera show, that does not need to go out live (or streaming) – I cannot imagine why anyone would buy a switcher, and all the associated gear, if they can simply use this instead. But you know, the world changes slowly, and everyone says “but I can have my editor sit here for an extra 4 hours, and accomplish the same thing”.
$$$ $$$ $$$ – that is the bottom line.
bobZelin
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