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Thread: Logitech C930e not supported in Wirecast

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    Logitech C930e not supported in Wirecast

    Just a little heads up for people who are looking to use the new Logitech C930e in Wirecast. The camera is currently not supported. When you try to use it the frame rate is very bad. According to Telestream this is a known issue and is being worked on. Hopefully it will be fixed in Wirecast 5

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    I dont hear much about this camera. Why is that?
    you best get steppin

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    Any update on this? I was kind of hoping to use multiple C930e webcams.

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    Nothing yet. Last I heard they knew about this issue and would be corrected in Wirecast 5.

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    Thanks Andrew!

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    I was considering that cam so I'm glad I stumbled across this post.

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    I actually will be testing it with the latest beta this week. I will have an update for everyone as soon as I get it working

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    Can someone fill me in on whats special about the c930e?

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    From an entirely technical point of view ...it's new. Kidding aside, my pithy FaceVision cam pivot-joint broke so I need a cam and the c930 just seemed interesting.
    Last edited by Dan Ortego; 09-08-2013 at 06:17 PM.

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    RightLight 2 technology that automatically adjusts the image for improved visual quality in low-lighting situations.

    The C930e offers an extra-wide 90-degree field of view at full 1080p resolution (30 frames per second) and sports a Carl Zeiss-certified lens that's been engineered to nip fish-eye distortion in the bud – giving users the chance to move around and animate distance collaborations instead of standing statue-like in the center of the frame. Additionally, digital pan-tilt-zoom feature is claimed capable of maintaining a high definition image at up to 4x magnification.

    Support for the H.264 SVC and UVC 1.5 video encoding standards means that processing can be undertaken within the webcam, leaving the PC free to get on with other tasks, and the webcam can dynamically scale HD video streams to make the best use of available bandwidth.

    Though the USB 2.0-certified (USB 3.0-ready) C930e has been specially optimized for Microsoft's Lync communications platform, it is reportedly compatible with most unified comms and video conferencing applications, including Skype.
    Quote source: http://www.gizmag.com/logitech-webcam-c930e/26269/

    That Vidblaster Guy had some issues with the C930e: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ybvl...NCXcN510fsrUcw

    I'm really, really looking forward to Andrew's tests.


    On a personal level, I'm interested in the C930e because I would like to have multiple matching cams that are affordable, portable and have 1080P high quality video (The C930e doesn't have good camcorder zoom options, but that's not a issue for me).

    Has anyone contacted Logitech about this? There is nothing mentioned in their forums: http://forums.logitech.com/
    Last edited by MovieBuff; 01-02-2014 at 08:29 AM.

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