Apps for Video Recording, Switching & Broadcasting (including Skype)

I got the impression that WireCast (Windows & Mac) was the most popular choice, notably including that made by an expert reviewing site.  I understand (haven’t tested) that the current Windows version (Mac to come later) can “broadcast” to a virtual camera e.g. acceptable to Skype.  Also it works the other way round, so e.g. Skype interviews can be included in a broadcast program.Web-research:

  • http://www.thedvshow.com/why-we-chose-wirecast/
    • Why We Chose Wirecast
    • It took over 4 months of testing plus trial and error to find out Wirecast from Telestream was the clear winner.
  • http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/260/2
    • Title: Live streaming
    • Has a lot about WireCast – enthusiasm & practicalities.
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wirecast
    • Summary:
      • Wirecast from Telestream is a live video streaming production tool that allows Mac and Windows users to create live or on-demand broadcasts for the web.
      • Wirecast works like a video switcher, controlling real-time switching between multiple live video cameras, while dynamically mixing in other source media, such as QuickTime movies, music, audio and slides to create professional broadcast productions for live or on-demand distribution on the web.
    • Details:
      • Support for multiple cameras
      • Support for DVI/VGA feed input
      • Chroma key (blue/green screen)
      • Scene transitions
      • Built-in lower-third titling
      • Desktop Presenter – makes Macintosh or Windows Desktop available as a source
      • H.264
      • 3D Graphics
      • Simple User interface
      • QuickTime Streaming Server Support
      • Keynote Integration
      • Multiple Layers
      • Multiple Broadcast Support, when ready to go live, it provides direct integration with a number of streaming service providers.
      • A direct integration with Limelight Networks, adds support for Flash streaming
      • Adds a built-in streaming service access from Justin.tv UStream.
  • http://www.freemancompression.com/weblog/training/recording-presentations-with-keynote-and-powerpoint-using-wirecast.html
    • Recording Presentations with Keynote and PowerPoint using Wirecast
    • If you have Desktop Presenter on your workstation with Keynote or PowerPoint, your presentation can be brought up on a separate computer running Wirecast.   What’s nice is you can have several Desktop Presenters going within your Wirecast application.  So if you wanted to have 5 different presenters speak during a Webcast or Video Recording you could have all 5 PowerPoint or Keynote presentations displayed at the appropriate time.
  • http://blogs.telestream.net/wirecast/2012/09/07/look-whats-coming-in-wirecast-v4-2/
    • Virtual Camera Output
    • Use Wirecast for Windows as a video source for Skype and Google Hangouts
      • (support for Mac will follow).
  • http://www.livestream.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4689
    • Regarding LiveStream:
    • Regarding WireCast:
      • Granted the Wirecast software costs $450, it’s well worth it. Especially if you are doing a talking head with PowerPoint / Keynote integration.
      • With its Desktop Presenter utility you can install that on any computer on the same LAN and Wirecast will see it as a camera.
      • The presenter can be running PowerPoint on their computer and you can install Desktop Presenter and point it to the entire desktop or just PowerPoint and it will send that to Wirecast.
      • With Wirecast, Desktop Presenter feeds Wirecast via LAN. In other words as long as they are wirelessly connected to the same network, Wirecast sees the IP address of the presenting computer. If on Windows, installing Apple Bonjour for Windows helps otherwise you can enter IP address manually.
  • http://www.presentersoft.com/
    • PresenterSoft provides multimedia presentation software (to) use streaming media (e.g. for corporate communications, e-training, entertainment, and marketing).
    • …the resulting presentations are ready to use on a corporate network, on CD or by publishing on a website.
    • (can use) presentations using (e.g.) PowerPoint. The presentations can be delivered on-demand to a large audience online, via CD, DVD or downloaded to a PC.
  • http://www.windows7download.com/free-win7-video-mixer/
  • http://new.livestream.com/
  • http://www.telestream.net/screen-flow/overview.htm
    • record the contents of your entire monitor while also capturing your video camera, microphone and your computer audio. The easy-to-use editing interface lets you creatively edit your video, and add additional images, text, music and transitions for a truly professional-looking video. The finished result is a QuickTime or Windows Media movie, ready for publishing to your Web site or blog or directly to YouTube or Vimeo.Use ScreenFlow to create high-quality software demos, tutorials, app previews, training, presentations and more.

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