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-- Wirecast (TM) live webcasting software features a major 4.0 release and new Wirecast Pro product that allows anyone to easily create real-time or on-demand professional video broadcasts for the web.
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Wirecast 3.5 software is currently available for a free trial and online purchase at www. telestream.net.
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The other big product launch was a major update, version 4.0, to the company's Wirecast live streaming software and a new Wirecast Pro product that is designed for creating real-time or on-demand professional video broadcasts for the Web.
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For more information on Telestream and Wirecast, please visit
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Wirecast Pro also adds support for HDV and wireless IP camera feeds and MPEG-2 transport stream input.
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Wirecast Pro accepts more professional input devices and formats, including HDV and MPEG-2 transport stream inputs, and also has advanced chroma key features.
C - Advertising News 2010
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Wirecast 4.0 and Wirecast Pro are being featured and demonstrated at Telestream NAB booth SL3614; Streaming Media East booth 313; webinars and roadshows; see
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We are the makers of Flip4Mac, Screenflow and Wirecast, among others.
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The other big product launch was a major update, version 4.0, to the company's Wirecast live streaming software and a new Wirecast Pro product that is designed for creating real-time or on-demand professional video broadcasts for the Web.
C - Advertising News 2010
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Wirecast is also available for purchase through a network of Telestream resellers and affiliates.
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