Wirecast 4.3 Now Available
Telestream is pleased to announce the release of Wirecast 4.3 software. This free update
adds even more sophisticated capabilities for streaming mutlicamera live events.

Highlights include:

Live Thumbnails
The new live thumbnail feature in Wirecast 4.3 enables real-time monitoring of all live source
shots in the shot window. This allows users to see exactly what's happening on each live
input at any point in time, making the process of switching between multiple live cameras
faster and more manageable.

Countdown clock
Wirecast 4.3 adds a countdown clock under the Live Broadcast window whenever an
imported video clip is playing. When users switch to a recorded video, the countdown clock
will display the remaining time of that video, making it easier to prepare for the next switch.

Teradek integration
Live event broadcasting just got easier. Teradek's new Stream Reader (Windows only at the moment) plugin for Wirecast allows Cube, Brik, and Bond users to import live HD video directly into Telestream's software
platform.

Stream Reader is a powerful tool for live productions that use local or remote IP video feeds.
This means that Teradek users can pull low latency video into Wirecast straight from their
encoder or a Sputnik Server.

Stream Reader also offers a number of features to help you get the most out of a Wirecast
workflow, including adjustable options for jitter buffer and lip synchronization across several
Teradek video sources. To ensure your production is always in sync, the special
Synchronization Mode automatically determines and applies the optimal buffer delay to your
video feeds.

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Thumbnails allows you to disable or adjust frame rate from 1fps to 30fps so you can control CPU use.
Teradek integration allows much more control over latency and when using multiple Teradek devices, control sync between them.

In addition, using with Sputnik (in cloud or local Linux server) allows you to aggregate a 4G bonded stream from Teradek Bond and send to Wirecast. Basically it would allow you to have cameras miles away sending to a Wirecast "base station" much like a new or field event reporter would do.