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Video Switcher

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What is a video switcher?

Ans: video switcher allows you to switch between multiple video sources during live streaming or recording.

3. Can I live stream directly from the switcher?

Ans: Yes, many VIDEOCAST models support USB or network (RTMP) output for direct streaming.

5. Do these switcher mixers support Full HD or 4K?

Ans: Most switcher mixers support 1080p Full HD; some models may offer 4K support.

7. Is audio I/P  available in VIDEOCAST switchers?

Ans: Yes, many switchers offer audio embedding, allowing HDMI/line-in audio to sync with video.

9. What are common uses of a video switcher?

Ans: They are widely used for live events, online classes, worship services, webinars, interviews, corporate streaming, etc.

2. How many inputs do VIDEOCAST video switchers support?

Ans: Most models support 2 to 4 HDMI inputs, suitable for multi-camera setups.

4. Are VIDEOCAST switchers compatible with PTZ cameras?

Ans: Yes, they work smoothly with PTZ cameras for professional multi-angle switching.

6. Can I add transitions and picture-in-picture?

Ans: Yes, features like PiP, fade, wipe, and overlay effects are commonly supported.

8. Is it beginner-friendly?

Ans: Yes, VIDEOCAST switchers are simple, compact, and easy to operate, even for new streamers.

10. Can I use the switcher with OBS, vMix, and other software?

Ans: Yes, these switchers are compatible with OBS, vMix, and other streaming software via USB or HDMI capture.

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