Web presenter hd blackmagic12/20/2023 To be more specific, it takes each progressive frame and segments it into two artificial fields, each with half of the original pixel resolution and each with 540 intertwining lines to add up to the original 1080. When the shy camera is set to image (and sometimes also to record internally) with a common progressive framerate (in ex NTSC regions) like ≈29.97p, it sadly outputs the signal as PsF (progressive segmented frame), in other words, disguised as ≈59.94i.I am separating PsF (progressive segmented frame) into three subcategories: Type 1: PsF (progressive segmented frame) Refresher about the three types of “shy” camera situations over HDMI or SDIĪlthough I more frequently cover these “shy” situations with cameras, some of them apply to video mixers (switchers) too. I’ll also cover everything I like… and six things I hope Blackmagic will improve via a firmware update someday soon.īlackmagic lent me the Web Presenter HD for a few weeks to do my tests and I have already returned it to them. But wait: Did I bury the lead? The Blackmagic Web Presenter HD can even fix certain types of shyness from a camera or a switcher (while it’s doing its official task of encoding and streaming)! Here’s my review, with a refresher of the three types of shyness. Despite its inappropriate name, the new “Web Presenter HD” from Blackmagic is a very interesting standalone web streaming encoder for under US$500. Of course, it could also be any standalone camera without built-in streaming capabilities. Either way, a standalone web encoder can be connected to the output of a video mixer (switcher) which lacks a built-in encoder… or a software based video mixer whose computer is too busy -or not powerful enough to handle the task well without overheating and/or dropping frames. Who needs a standalone web encoder? I suppose it’s anybody who wants to webcast live -or someone who wants to perform live broadcast contribution to a TV studio or TV station via the Internet as part of a TV show, and doesn’t have an appropriate encoder internally. This is my review on Blackmagic’s new “Web Presenter HD”, more appropriately called a standalone web encoder.
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