![]() The single thunderbolt model macbook is getting pretty old now and you will be very impressed with how far computer tech has come if you get a current machine- ie retina with 2 thunderbolt ports. Having a different physical input and output is very useful even if they cannot work at the same time, otherwise you would be constantly re-patching to switch between in and out. The Ultrastudio 3D is a legacy device and missed this driver update. I am pretty sure the ultrastudio 4k is a full duplex device in some resolutions, there was a press release some time ago about the duplex capability, but it requires the more expensive hardware (it has 2 processors as it can do dual stream 3D). The super cheap blackmagic devices don't have a pass through, this keeps them cheap. You can however have a device that uses thunderbolt and then has a pass through. As for thunderbolt, it can be chained but not in parallel, hence the lack of hubs, there will never be one so dont hold your breath. These devices are not duplex, ie they use the same processor for input and output and hence cannot be used simultaneously. Does anyone know a workaround for this? Is all hope lost for what I'm trying to achieve? I've come to understand that blackmagic, by design, will not let me send an output signal from wirecast with my scoreboard through the output on my ultrastudio at the same time I'm using the input signal from my board. ![]() The output is blackmagic: Ultrastudio Express." "An unknown error occurred when starting the export process. I've tried starting the output option in wirecast but this is the error message I get. As it turns out, my signal is just a passthru through the blackmagic express instead of an output from wirecast. From there I want to add a scoreboard and then send the signal to my BM ultrastudio 3D (not using 3d but a single input) which is hooked up to my macbook pro for streaming and capture. I'm sending a lone signal through HD-SDI from a FOR.A switchboard to the BM express into wirecast on the macbook air. For input I have a blackmagic ultrastudio 3D thunderbolt and a blackmagic ultrastudio express thunderbolt. Use readily available generic MIDI controllers, or the custom-designed X-keys control surface for faster and more tactile operation of Wirecast.I'm running Wirecast Pro 5 on two machines, a macbook air with mavericks, and a macbook pro with mavericks. Wirecast has built-in professional features that let your live viewers follow the action in the moment, analyze plays, and see updated scores. Built-In Replay, Scoreboards, Clocks, and Timers Up to two guests can be included simultaneously for interviews and conversations guests can be featured simultaneously. ![]() Send guests a link to join your live broadcast. Rendezvous peer-to-peer conferencing comes built-in to Wirecast. Make all your sources available for streaming Conferencing and Remote Production Wirecast is compatible with input from cameras, microphones, webcams, capture cards, and more. Record MP4 or MOV files to any drive on your system. Stream to more than one destination at a time to get your content out. Stream to Facebook Live, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo Live, or any RTMP destination. These features include improved rendering and UI performance, a redesigned user interface with a new “dark” theme, a new way of managing your content sources, a faster more convenient way to stream to Facebook pages, and compatibility with a custom control surface from X-keys, available separately. This version of wirecast has a few updates with new features not found on the previous version. Whether you’re producing sports, educational, musical, or any other live content, Wirecast Studio has what you need for productions of any size. ![]() You can even stream to multiple destinations simultaneously while recording for upload later. Take in an unlimited number of video sources, switch between them, and stream live to your favorite CDN, be it YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, or a dedicated streaming server. Telestream Wirecast Studio software lets you tell your story live with your Windows computer.
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