![]() ![]() ![]() In VMix it also supports, fades, straight cuts (which fire VMix triggers) fades or Active Input changes (which don’t fire VMix triggers). You can use any camera’s you want but VVD can directly control any NDI PTZ camera. Virtual Video Director has been designed to work with Tricaster, VMix, Mimo Live and BlackMagic ATEM. The fuzzy logic can be adjusted from occasional to more frequent unprompted cuts to suit your material. This gives the cuts a human feel to them. It keeps track of which channels are in use and during long periods of a single camera being active, can switch to another camera occasionally to capture the responses or expressions of the other talent, even if that person makes no sound at all. Virtual Video Director’s fuzzy logic introduces additional switching conditions akin with the way a human Director switches cameras. If multiple people talk at once or everyone stops talking, it can automatically switch to a wide shot. Simply send it any audio channels at any audio level and it looks at each signal and performs a complex analysis to determine which camera to switch to, just like a human would. Virtual Video Director does not use threshold triggers that require you to set audio gains or mess around with any audio settings. In NDI mode, it only receives the audio component and does not request any video frames, this allows for extremely low bandwidth and low CPU operation. ASIO support allows you to use your favorite audio capture devices or virtual sound sources such as Dante Virtual Sound Card. Virtual Video Director uses either a direct ASIO audio interface or NDI Audio and it also has support for Wheatstone Blades and Clearone directional microphones. Virtual Video Director currently works with BlackMagic ATEM, Tricaster, VMix, mimoLive vision mixers and can even control BirdDog, Canon, Panasonic or any other NDI PTZ camera. Virtual Video Director allows you to replace a human camera switcher, it automatically cuts to the right camera for you based on a combination of audio triggers, fuzzy logic and Machine Learning.
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