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A server written in java that reads an xml file containing the in, out and breakpoints of audio/video and then receives commands to flow smoothly between the. The latest Tweets from CasparCG GFX & Video (@CasparCG). If a mosaic is what you need, don't forget @CasparCG- it can handle unlimited amount of live inputs.
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Hi, I work with live sports event (volleyball) and I'm currently in charge of all of the graphics that we should use in the stream. I'm currently working in After Effects, exporting in Targa Sequence and importing into ATEM Software Control.
For the animated scoreboard i use the same method, and I get the last frame exported into Photoshop, editing the score and exporting with the Blackmagic plugin for Photoshop. I set it up in the DSK1 with MP1 and then in the plugin I export setting to MP1(which is on air) and that is the way I managed to change the scoreboard live. But I found out that this method is too slow for volleyball.
Is there anyway to add animated graphics directly to the 1/ME with some third-party software connected directly to the 1/ME? The Setup: x1 ATEM 1/ME x1 Notebook controlling cams, transitions and sound input x1 Notebook (Mac) controlling media and USK/DSK x1 Ethernet Switcher to connect both computers through cable. I'm not aware of anything that will do it directly on the ATEM very quickly. But you may be better served by a sports client. Something like this: CasparCG itself is free / open source character generator software that will allow you to create templates that can be updated in real time.
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Run that on a Windows or Linux system. You can either just take the HDMI output of that box in to your switcher, or more ideally grab a Decklink card and run SDI out to get a fill and key channel for true transparent overlays. The above software then sits on top of CasparCG giving you an interface specific to sports.
Costs $250 it looks like. Never used it though. Hit up and see if there is maybe a free sports client too. You can do a lot in CasparCG and it may make your life a lot better. +1 for CasparCG +1 for separate Key und Fill signal. CasparCG is a free and stable professional product, develloped by Swedish Television SVT for ist own needs (e.g. Used for ESC-European Song Contest).
The CasparCG server application must be controlled by a client. The standard-client is no good choice for fast changes. But for sports there are some custom clients, which works perfectly. Both (server and client) can run at the same PC. So give CasparCG a try. I made my own Client for Fistball (which is similar to Volleyball) and it works really fine.
Benjamin Higginbotham wrote:I'm not aware of anything that will do it directly on the ATEM very quickly. But you may be better served by a CasparCG sports client. Something like this: The above software then sits on top of CasparCG giving you an interface specific to sports.