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Inspire and invigorate your congregation with polished video graphics. With Captivate, you can easily integrate into ProPresenter or Easy Worship and deliver lyrics, scripture, announcements, and sermon notes as animated graphics right on the screen. Captivate allows you to be creative and engaging without a steep learning curve.

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Dive into this comprehensive showcase to explore the vast capabilities of Captivate. Witness how it revolutionizes live video production, seamlessly integrating dynamic graphics and video for unparalleled broadcasting experiences. From sports events to corporate streams, see how Captivate elevates every production.

Take a guided tour of the Captivate interface, where functionality meets simplicity. This video will walk you through the intuitive layout and tools that make creating stunning, integrated live productions a reality.

Captivate Broadcast, developed by NewBlue, is an advanced live graphics solution for video production. It enhances live broadcasts with dynamic, data-driven graphics, including overlays and layouts. It's ideal for various live production needs, from sports broadcasting to corporate events, offering both versatility and professional-grade quality in graphics.

The software integrates directly with Adobe After Effects, allowing users to import and play complex After Effects designs in real-time during live broadcasts. This integration simplifies the workflow for graphic designers and broadcasters, providing a seamless transition between graphic design and live video production.

Yes. Graphics created in Captivate can be used directly in NewBlue Titler Pro, compatible with major Non-Linear Editing (NLE) systems. This feature ensures a fluid workflow, allowing graphics used in live broadcasts to be seamlessly incorporated into post-production processes in tools like Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere, and Blackmagic Resolve.

Captivate is capable of creating a wide range of dynamic 3D animated graphics. This includes lower thirds, crawls, bugs, transitions, scoreboards, and much more, offering a rich set of tools for enhancing live video content with visually appealing and informative graphics.

Yes, it is designed to work seamlessly with leading switching and streaming solutions via NDI, HDMI, and SDI. It also has direct integrations with Zoom and Wirecast. Additionally, it supports the RTMP protocol, ensuring compatibility with a diverse range of streaming services, making it a versatile tool for every broadcasting need.

Yes, Captivate Broadcast supports up to 16 channels of 4K-NDI or 4K-SDI key/fill, enabling users to produce high-resolution, 4K-quality video content. This makes it a suitable choice for high-end video production requiring superior image quality.

For live sports broadcasting, Captivate Broadcast is particularly effective due to its real-time, data-driven graphic capabilities. It can dynamically display scores, statistics, and other relevant information, enhancing the viewing experience for sports audiences with up-to-date and visually engaging content.

Our sales, support, and training teams are dedicated to helping you find the answers. Plus, you'll find video tutorials and helpful blog articles to make using NewBlue products even more simple and efficient.
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As far as features go, it matches up to commercial radio broadcasting software like SAM Broadcaster. It has a seamless Auto DJ that cross-fades songs nicely with no extra settings. Adding sweepers or voice tracks to songs is one of the simplest things to do in Radio DJ.

The plugins include Audio Processing, Remote Start (which allows you to use a hardware device), Now Playing plugin (for sending the metadata of a playing song to a text file) and the Microphone Mix/Push To Talk plugin.

PlayIt Live excels with a clean, understandable, and easy to use interface. You can drag-and-drop music files directly from the File Explorer into the Playout Log. Mind you; it supports audio and video files (WAV, MP3, WMA & MP4).

At the bottom panel, you get the QuickCarts where you can drop your effects and jingles. You can allocate different colors to each cart or edit how your audio items will play. You can also add multiple quick cart pages.

Adding tracks and grouping them will be an effortless chore in PlayIt Live. The Track Manager not only allows you to add files, but it automatically analyzes silence in tracks to set appropriate cue in and out points.

You can access it by pressing the pencil icon next to each track in the Playout Log. This opens the editor, which allows you to move the tracks' waveform and edit the fade points for a precise cross-fade.

It's an advanced radio automation and playout system for internet broadcasters. It's full of features, easy to install, and quick to learn, but with tutorials of course. Customers have also lauded its stability, programmability, and versatility.

Straight out of the box, you might want to configure the stream server settings. You can stream in different codecs, including MP3, OGG, WMA & OPUS. For AAC, you must first install "Quick Time" on Windows.

ProppFrexx can run in the manual mode, Auto-Play, and Live-Assist. There are three main players (A,B & C). We particularly liked that track information that includes the song's format, BPM, Bitrate, Duration, etc.

Next, you can create playlists from manually or from script templates. Scripting is a bit complex to figure out. Luckily, there is a tutorial you can watch: ProppFrexx On Air: Scripting. Also, refer to the program manual:

While figuring out how everything works, we turned to the manual, which frankly needs updating after the release of PlayoutONE Version 3 that has new features such as the Media Finder. On the other hand:

Some of the actions you can do include loading a file, disabling or enabling automation, starting or pausing recording, generating playlists from your database, sending an email, downloading a file from the internet, and more!

Below the players, is the categories section. And just below the categories, you have the four tabs; Playlist/Rotation Screen, PlayOut Only, Track List/Add Music and the Playlist Builder/Voice Tracking.

Simian is a playout and automation software owned by a company called Broadcast Software International, based in Springfield, US. BSI also retails complete audio & broadcast workstations and accessories like audio cards.

Support of IP I/O such as NDI, SMPTE 2022 & SMPTE 2110 (with specific video cards) turns XTV Suite to a game changer. NDI and IP sources are also supported directly on the playlist allowing playout of NDI, UDP, RTP, RTSP, RTMP, HTTP streams and setting parameters specifically, such as aspect ratio correction modes, vertical and horizontal crop to minimize letterbox on air, field dominance inversion, etc.

User interface is automatically scaled to the device being used and up to three simultaneous users can connect allowing control of the Playout, Media Upload, Trimming and Playlist Management at the same time.

AD Insertion is a critical step for many video delivery systems and one of the most important considering the income that it should generate.
OTT (Over-The-Top) video delivery on the internet helps getting the best results in advertisement cause it is possible to send customised ads to each viewer. These systems are partially based on the AD Insertion workflow which uses the SCTE-104 and SCTE-35 standard commands as triggers.
AxelTech products for playout and encoding (XTV/XPlayout and MultiCrossConverter) support SCTE-104 on SDI outputs and SCTE-35 on IP streaming in Transport stream and SRT, inserting the SCTE metadata in the video signals/streams.

The EAS (Emergency Alert System) interface, when used in conjunction with Xplayout automation software, offers broadcasters increased flexibility in broadcasting emergency alerts received from U.S. government agencies.
The critical EAS data information for on-screen text crawls received via Serial Port and audio received via a stream, are decoded by the XPlayout. The on-screen text alert is then generated, and the corresponding audio stream is delivered on-air via the SDI output (on BMD Decklink only), reducing the audio level of the current program to ensure recognition of the emergency messages.
One of the notable features of the system is the ability to customize the EAS feed for each channel. This includes adding separate logos for each channel, adjusting colors, and modifying the aspect ratio of the emergency alert graphic. These customizations can be made without disrupting the SDI signal, ensuring compatibility with existing broadcast infrastructure.
Furthermore, with the use of XPlayout, a single EAS Appliance can provide tailored EAS alerts to multiple channels simultaneously. This capability enables broadcasters to establish consistent branding across all their channels, creating a cohesive viewer experience during emergency situations.
The EAS interface in conjunction with XPlayout grants broadcasters greater flexibility in airing emergency alerts by allowing customization of on-screen graphics and audio streams, while also ensuring consistent branding across multiple channels using a single EAS Appliance.

XMirrorXMirror is a great feature when using a network NAS workflow. XMirror copies all files which populate the playlist from the big NAS onto a small local hard disk. Copies are performed slowly (to avoid saturating LAN bandwidth) and constantly (any modification to the playlist will trigger the copy process). Old files are deleted automatically to preserve disk space. If LAN or NAS fails, files will be played automatically from the local disk. If Local hard disk path is specified as a preferred path, media will always be played locally.





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