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Renat Zarbailov September 23rd, 2013 11:06 PM

Easiest to use Multi-Cam capturing software
 
What's the most user-friendly and easiest to use PC software to capture a 3 camcorder production? I'm looking to connect multiple HD camcorders and DSLR's via HDMI. I unseated a $300 Blackmagic Intensity hardware might be needed to purchase for this..

Any input is truly appreciated!

Thanks

Giroud Francois September 24th, 2013 01:10 PM

Re: Easiest to use Multi-Cam capturing software
 
if you want 3 cameras, you will need 3 captures cards (unless the card provide several input).
blackmagic is selling boxes called ATEM . These box are kind of HD mixers and are very cheap.
You can build a pc with 3 intensity card and use Vmix2012 as software mixing table.
In all the case, you will only record the final mixing, not the 3 inputs.
If you go with HDMI , take care that long cable length with HDMI can be tricky.

Renat Zarbailov December 21st, 2013 01:58 AM

Re: Easiest to use Multi-Cam capturing software
 
I found a solution, not a cheap one, but it works well.

3 camcorders with HDMI output to 1080i 59

Blackmagic Design ATEM Production Studio 4K (loud fan noise, so beware..)

Atomos Samurai Blade

Though after recording all of the multi-cam switching, and even laptop screen as 4th camera input in the ATEM, the playback on Samurai Blade is kinda skippy, when transfering the footage from it to the Win7 laptop equipped with SSD drives all footage plays perfectly in Prores HQ on Premiere Pro CS6 timeline.


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