![]() ![]() ![]() The resultant broadcast can go anywhere you want it to - I've used it with Zoom, GoToWebinar, Teams, and Hopin Switching between channels is straightforward, either a fade or a cut, and you can edit a channel whilst broadcasting on another, which is great for adjusting the green screen when the light has changed, and to place your three PIP participants for the next round of an awards ceremony. For example, to put you the presenter in front of your powerpoint slides so you can point at things, and still advance the slides. Pros: Once you get used to some basic concepts, it's very easy to set up multiple "camera angles" and channels of video content, including Picture in Picture, and perhaps most usefully, overlaying two video streams with the front one with a transparent background.
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