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You can then designate TriCaster as the output device for content played on the device.

AirPlay streams audio, video, or both from the device to the local
network, and on to TriCaster.

The AirPlay output is available just like any other TriCaster
Switcher source.

Consider just a few of the countless possibilities: Use your iPad® as a
touch-driven external (wireless) DDR, or capture video or snapshots on

your iPhone®, and instantly stream this content to the TriCaster.

Note: Please see Appendix A, Section A.1.13 for more on Airplay connections.

SECTION 16.3

LIVETEXT (STANDALONE)

As noted elsewhere in this document, a companion workstation on your TriCaster network with LiveText
standalone installed serves as a dedicated CG and title solution for your live presentations.

When running and connected, LiveText will be listed in TriCaster’s Net 1 and Net 2 drop-down menus, similar
to an iVGA source. For more information on installing and using LiveText, please refer to its manual.

SECTION 16.4

3PLAY™

3Play’s Output A and Output B are available as Switcher sources to TriCaster.
These appear in the source selector menu for TriCaster’s network inputs as
“3Play(A)” and “3Play(B),” where “3Play” is the name for the system.

Conveniently, 3Play’s network output also includes embedded audio, freeing
up multiple TriCaster a/v inputs for other purposes.

SECTION 16.5

TALKSHOW™

NewTek’s popular SkypeTX™ platform, Talkshow™, supports both audio and video network input from and
network out to TriCaster.

Hint: 3Play and Talkshow both support tally notification across the network
when connected to TriCaster’s Network Input connections.

SECTION 16.6

NETWORK VIDEO

The various source types discussed
earlier in this chapter, having been
designed for the purpose, advertise
their availability over the network to
TriCaster; this, in turn, allows TriCaster to list them
in its source drop-down menus automatically on detection.

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