JVC Promotes KM-IP12S8 Video Switcher Powered By vMix at InfoComm Show 2024
By Jennifer P
In the YouTube video from JVC, Alicia Reed from JVC discuses the KM-IP12S8, JVC’s newest Studio Switcher powered by vMix.
In the YouTube video from JVC, Alicia Reed from JVC discuses the KM-IP12S8, JVC’s newest Studio Switcher powered by vMix.
Chris Dalaly from JVC highlights some of the features found on our newest KM-IP12S8PRO Studio Switcher, powered by vMix.
In Anthony Burokas’s “Buyers’ Guide: Live Streaming Software” for StreamingMedia, various software options for live-switched video production are explored. Burokas outlines four primary methods: using multiple hardware devices, all-in-one tablet-based solutions, cloud-based platforms, and standalone production software on computers.
In the YouTube video titled “JVC’s KM-IP8/S4 Studio Switcher,” Edgar Shane, the General Manager of Engineering for GVC Professional Products, discusses the features and benefits of JVC’s KM-IP8 S4 video mixer. Powered by VMix software, the device supports multiple video inputs, including 3G SDI and NDI, and offers functions suitable for various markets.
The blog post “How to Choose a Video Production Switcher/Mixer that’s Right for You” by Edgar Shane for JVC provides valuable insights into selecting the appropriate video switcher for different applications, focusing on the needs of live events such as church services and livestreaming. The author emphasizes the significance of video switchers in capturing content from multiple camera angles, seamlessly switching between shots, and enhancing production with live effects features.
JVC highlights its Remote Production Solutions @ NAB NY 2023 in the Broadfield Partner Pavilion with special focus on their multi-award winning SMART Auto Tracking PTZs, KM-IP8S4 vMix Studio Switcher, and Production Video Cameras with direct streaming capabilities.
JVC Professional KM-IP8 vMix Studio Switcher. 2 Models Available – NDI or NDI & SDI
Back in 2014 when we first heard about NDI, we were pretty excited about the possibilities. Being able to create live video productions using video sources on the local network sounded almost too good to be true. At first I remember being a little skeptical as my only contact with IP video was with cheap IP cameras that were unreliable and had extreme latency.
Instant replay is an essential part of quality sports programming. New lower budget options are now available to help smaller venues and schools do instant replay. This is giving these smaller production added entertainment value while also providing officials the ability to review plays.