Vizrt’s TriCaster family has been enhanced with the new TriCaster Vizion and TriCaster Mini 5.
TriCaster Vizion is the new flagship TriCaster that offers the latest in IP connectivity, configurable SDI I/O supplied by Matrox devices, powerful switching, audio mixing and state-of-the-art graphics. It features leading graphics capabilities with TriCaster Graphics powered by Viz Flowics as standard, as well as AI-powered automation of time-consuming tasks, enabling production teams to focus on bringing their vision to life.
Building on the promise of production and budget flexibility, TriCaster Vizion comes with options in licensing and with a choice of two different hardware platforms supported by HP, so every team in networks or enterprises can decide what suits them best.
Ulrich Voigt, Global Head of Product Management at Vizrt, said, “TriCaster Vizion is the hub of a complete digital media production ecosystem. It’s built to understand the needs of media production, which are constantly evolving.
“In fact, TriCaster Vizion was devised from the demands and conversations with the TriCaster user community. The result is a live production system that empowers users to push creative boundaries, streamline workflows, and deliver the content they envision.”
TriCaster Mini S is an entry-level software-only solution for content creators and smaller productions, making professional-grade production capabilities more accessible than ever, said Vizrt.
It possesses robust IP connectivity, 4Kp60 streaming, and integrated TriCaster Graphics powered by Viz Flowics as standard. With live video switching, virtual sets, special effects, audio mixing, recording, social media publishing, web streaming, and more, TriCaster Mini S delivers on the TriCaster promise of providing everything needed for top-tier video production.
“TriCaster Mini S is equipped to bring you everything needed to start your live production journey. It also puts the choice in your hands: choose your hardware, then you’re set to create, produce, and stream your stories, your way,” Voigt concluded.