Viz Vectar Plus User Guide
Version 1.2 | Published April 12, 2022 ©
Introduction
The next stage of software-driven live production has arrived. Viz Vectar Plus is the first and only major live production solution offered both as a software download for local installation on a consumer PC and as a virtualized package for private or public cloud environments.
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Both solutions are graphic-intensive and have specific GPU processing requirements, as described in section Installation Requirements.
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Viz Vectar Plus from Vizrt is compatible with the Vizrt Group TriCaster switchers from the NewTek company. Many add-ons, enhancements and utilities, previously only available to NewTek's Tricaster series, can now be accessed with the Viz Vectar Plus.
Note: Opening-up NewTek's TriCaster features for Viz Vectar means that some resources are provided by newtek.com, rather than vizrt.com.
Related Documents
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Viz Engine Administrator Guide: Comprehensive guidelines for the onboard Viz Vectar Plus rendering engine.
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NewTek NC2 IO: Studio quality input/output module for managing multiple video and audio formats including NDI®, SDI, and other IP formats.
Feedback and Suggestions
We encourage suggestions and feedback about our products and documentation. To give feedback and/or suggestions, please contact your local Vizrt customer support team at www.vizrt.com.
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Disclaimer
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Technical Support
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