NewTek to offer TriCaster with IPTV focus at SIGGRAPH

Jul 24, 2006 2:03 PM

    

TriCaster is aimed at producing professional quality IPTV programming with a device that’s small, light and affordable.

NewTek will show its TriCaster solution for production of IPTV programming at SIGGRAPH July 30-Aug. 3 in Boston.
TriCaster is aimed at producing professional quality IPTV programming with a small, light, affordable device.

A variety of broadcasters currently use the TriCaster to deliver IPTV programming, such as talk shows, including “Tom Green Live” on ManiaTV!, and college and semi-pro sports events, including the games of the Salem Stampede of the International Basketball League.

The NewTek TriCaster combines all the production equipment found in a television remote truck. It enables users to mix up to three live component cameras and audio with pre-edited video, overlay titles, images, external computer displays and even live Web pages for real-time video output to the Internet.

See NewTek at SIGGRAPH in booth 1518, or visit www.newtek.com.




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