Product Code: DATATVS3000
Suggested Retail Price £26676+VAT
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Contact Our Technical TeamMost virtual studio solutions require expensive designated tracking devices or cranes with built in encoders.
These devices are very expensive and require trained and skilled personnel. TVS-3000 uses cost effective trackers from HTC which are also being used in VR setups. These tracking devices can be mounted on your regular crane and deliver perfect results while not breaking the bank!
Supports up to 8 channels of full HD or 2 channels of 4K mixed resolution input signals, unlimited streaming media input signals with multiple video formats, and input signals from DirectShow protocol device to achieve multi-channel video switching.
customize your virtualset with different styles of objects and materials.
Replace the traditional tracking crane with low-cost and easy-to-operate advanced 3D tracking crane. The path, panning speed, and shooting time of the camera movement can be adjusted in real-time. The user can set up to 42 virtual shots with different 3D positions and angles in the same scene.
Supports NDI streaming protocol, no need to set an IP address in intranet transmission, you can simply search for NDI signal sources on your local network and provide two-way transmission. Applied to the TVS- 3000, the function can be used to transmit different contents such as the browser interface, PPT, image, video as the input source in the virtual set or graphic layout, or can be used to send the live broadcast signal of the program to view from the local network.
TVS-3000 supports built-in graphic layout that combines input signals, video, images, text, and other contents as a complete editing file. You can choose from any image or video as a background, and add on multiple text content from free subtitle templates.
RMC-285 control panel included for live virtual show and cameras control.
Comes with 10 function keys (F1-F10), can help to set quick animation, change scene or media content. Making production easier.
When using the HTC Tracker for tracking, it is recommended to use a small to medium camera crane for better camera shooting angle variability. With the crane, it can achieve a larger movement than the handheld camera, and its more stable and easier to control.
Powers the presence and immersion of virtual reality by helping the HTC tracker track their exact locations. Features wireless syncing.
Features multiple sensors, HTC tracker offers 360-degree tracking and real-time camera movement feedback to TVS-3000 which bring out the realistic virtual studio system. In the virtual studio environment, the 3D virtual object can also be bound to any tracker, so that the user can interact with the tracker to achieve the interaction with the AR object.
Here's an overview of our vendors exhibiting at ISE 2020. Please call us on +44 (0)1457 851000 if you would like to book a stand tour with one of our manufacturers. BLACKMAGIC DESIGN HALL 3, STAND C140 The Video Assist 12G 5” and 7” monitor recorders are now shipping. The original HD versions were incredibly popular with AV technicians who wanted to verify SDI and HDMI feeds and check waveform levels. For production teams, their 4K HDR capture makes them a superb on-camera SD card recorder. The ATEM Mini is a very small, cost-effective 4 channel HDMI video switcher with streaming output. Great as a portable mixer or a signal switcher, it’s being adopted by everyone from conference producers to AV technicians looking for simple HDMI switching.
Datavideo's DAC-75T is designed to convert video signals from VGA, HDMI, SDI to HDMI or SDI. With touchscreen control, it's a great ally for venues, conference teams and AV rental teams that need to be ready for whatever the presenter needs to project. DAC-75T makes childplay of connecting your source to a screen or projector. The DAC-75T does upscaling, downscaling and standards conversion for any HDMI, VGA or SDI device to any HDMI or SDI screen or projector. RCA inputs allow audio to be embedded to the output of the video signal for recording purposes.