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Thread: Are you Planning to buy a Tricaster 40?

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    IAIB Broadcaster robistech's Avatar
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    Are you Planning to buy a Tricaster 40?

    As a High School student, there's no way I am going to afford one, but I am interested to see if anyone is planning to pick one up. 4 channel HD input, with all that Newtek packs in with software, $5k is not bad at all. Big win for Internet Broadcasters and all who want to save some money. It will definitely also make people think twice before buying an ATEM.

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    I think its a great buy for 5 grand. It really allows you to do what all the big names are doing but at a fraction of the price. I think this device is going to be in the hands of a lot of internet broadcasters in the coming months.

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    No way I can spend that much money this early !

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    Since I like doing it the hard way I would rather build a PC (or update my current gaming pc) and use Vidblaster Pro, though I see the value in a turnkey setup like this.

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    You really have to examine if your broadcast justifies the high cost. If someones very well established and has revenue coming in with a multitude of viewers then its probably money well spent. Other then that cheaper solutions for smaller broadcaster like video switchers. Even a ATEM is a good alternative with some good options.
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    For sure the Tricaster isn't for everyone doing Internet Broadcasting but there is a place for it. If you do the match the software and hardware needed to do HD broadcasting can be upwards of 3500 dollars. Another 1500 bucks for a tricaster doesn't sound too bad

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    I did a little math. Here is what I have spent over the past 3 years when it comes to Video. Im sure im missing some things but here it goes.

    Video Hardware
    Switching machine: $1500
    Encoding Machine: $1500
    Skype machine 1: $750
    Skype machine 2: $500
    Audio laptop: $350
    Remote Show machine $750
    Upgrades over 3 years $1000
    Total For hardware $6500
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    Software
    Vidblaster Broadcaster $2000
    Vidblaster 2 Upgrade $1000
    Vidblaster Pro $500
    Total for Software $3500
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    Grand Total $10,000

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    Like others are saying, if you think about how much you've spent on hardware and software, it's not to bad of a deal. Especially considering the Trcaster is a finally tuned combination of both hardware and software, so there can be a lot of hassle avoided. Don't forget those awesome live virtual sets included in the Tricaster. That's an additional cost for Wirecast and (I believe) not even a feature in Vidblaster.

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    This new TriCaster is going to be a revolution. Just watch.

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    How well would it work with four Skypezillas?
    Please direct all questions for me to the forum so that all can benefit.

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