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NewTek TriCaster TC1 Year-End Savings Event: Trade In, Trade Up for up to $6,500 Savings

By Jim Bask 0 Comment November 7, 2018

NewTek wants to make your move to TriCaster® TC1 and NDI® technology easier and more affordable. For a limited time, get big savings on TriCaster® TC1 when you trade in your current TriCaster system: […]

TriCaster Rev7 and Premium Access

By Jim Bask 0 Comment October 26, 2018

New features and operation of Rev 7 software and Premium Access.

City of Highland Park Upgrades to Mobile HD Studio

By Jim Bask 0 Comment September 13, 2018

System integrators and Elite NewTek resellers Key Code Media worked with the City of Highland Park, IL, to move up from SD production to a mobile HD studio. Home to a variety of festivals and events that the city production team covers, and a local government that values live broadcast and streaming of meetings and sessions, mobile production made sense. Key Code saw to ensuring future-proof production by making the 4K-capable All-IP NewTek TriCaster® TC1 the heart of the live production suite. The TC1 system is the most complete multi-camera live production system on the planet, providing the backbone switching, live streaming, recording, graphics, digital effects, keying, layering, virtual sets and social media publishing tools to produce a modern broadcast from studio or onsite.

Broadfield Liquid Lunch & Learn’s Premiere Episode

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment September 6, 2018

It’s here, it’s finally here!  The premiere episode of the Broadfield Liquid Lunch & Learn live webinar airs today live at 1:00pm EST.

Capture it Live with NewTek

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 25, 2018

If you have a story to tell or an idea to share you can capture it live, professionally and easily with NewTek. With live video production systems featuring NDI technology that include video switcher, audio mixer, media players, virtual sets, live streaming, and more all built into one system.

Importing Media Files into TriCaster

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 6, 2018

With the multitude of different media file formats and codecs available in the industry, it is not hard to understand why there are so many questions around what is considered the ‘best’ format for the playback of video clips on TriCaster®. While TriCaster can playback many different formats, that doesn’t mean that all media formats are equal. Clips you make can have different needs. In some cases, just video playback is all that is needed while in other cases features like an alpha channel might be required.

InfoComm 2018: NewTek Features the Tricaster TC1 16-Input System With 4K Production Capabilities

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 5, 2018

NewTek’s Alex Udell gives us a quick overview of the features and performance advantages of the Newtek TriCaster TC1 form the NewTek booth at InfoComm 2018.

Thaler Media Streams Live from Hospitality Tents at The Honda Classic 2018 Golf Tournament

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 21, 2018

Midtown Video, NewTek and LiveU go above and beyond to make this unique venture a reality

How to Connect TriCaster TC1 Long Panel Control Surface

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment June 15, 2018

Using a control surface to navigate through your production system makes everything you do easier.  Whether it’s bringing in sources, switching cameras or adding graphics to your show, having a control surface helps a lot.

Live Streaming Brings Hockey Home to Fans

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 11, 2018

TVTechnology recently took a look at how live streaming is changing the landscape of options for hockey fans who want to follow more of their favorite sport.

While many sports fans are content to follow only their favorite team in the top league in a given sport, those who are truly obsessed with a sport want the opportunity to see more games and every tier of the sport. Even with the proliferation of channels that came with cable, that wasn’t economically possible even with the top sports. Football and basketball fans in the USA for example, often have access to selected games in the major pro and college leagues plus local high schools in some markets, but hockey fans had access to nothing below NHL.