![]() ![]() The VidBlaster API was just opened up this week in the free Trial edition, so it will be interesting to see what folk do with it. I'm looking at a Berhinger BCF2000 as a possible controller candidate. Also a midi-mapping utility to control VidBlaster from any number of midi-devices. So far there's been an app to control functions in VidBlaster from your smartphone. ![]() ![]() I think Wirecast will do many of these things, too. Not all of them are unique to VidBlaster. These are the features that I use the most. Picture-in-Picture - You actually do multiple PIPs, resize them and move them around the screen. Extra playlist for stoppage due to injuries, weather or other delays. I generally set up four playlists for the commercials that I run: one for pre-game, one for halftime and one for post-game (no timeouts in soccer!). Player/Playlist - You can set up a playlist of video or audio-only files and play them when ever. It's neat to show the audience a replay of a goal or some other event on the field. Instant Replay - I do a lot of sports broadcasting, mostly soccer. Only buy the version of VidBlaster based on the number of modules you need (7, 15, 25 or 50). Virtual camera ("virtual video device")- VidBlaster can be used as a camera source in many other programs including older version of Skype. I like VidBlaster because its easy to use, yet powerful, too. So you may want to independently verify my review. In the interest of full disclosure, I became a VidBlaster reseller later that same year and am a mod on the VidBlaster support forum. I can't give an impartial and fair comparison as I only used Wirecast for a short period of time several years ago and have used VidBlaster regularly since version 0.42 (early 2009). ![]()
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