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21.1.1 Sessions, Projects and Display ................................................................................... 343
21.1.2 Files/Filebin ............................................................................................................... 344
21.1.3 Naming Stand-in Images ........................................................................................... 345
EDIT .............................................................................................................. 345
21.2.1 Sessions, Projects and Display ................................................................................... 346
21.2.2 IEEE1394 I/O Output ................................................................................................. 346
21.2.3 SpeedEDIT Desktop ................................................................................................... 346
CONTROL SURFACES ........................................................................................... 351
22.1.1 Primary Control ......................................................................................................... 351
22.1.2 Instant Replay ........................................................................................................... 352
22.2.1 Power Considerations ................................................................................................ 353
22.3.1 Overview ................................................................................................................... 354
22.3.2 Delegates and Synchronization ................................................................................. 354
22.3.3 MAIN TRANSITION Group .......................................................................................... 356
22.3.4 M/E Controls ............................................................................................................. 359
22.3.5 POSITIONER Group .................................................................................................... 361
22.3.6 MEDIA PLAYERS Group .............................................................................................. 365
22.3.7 Record Group ............................................................................................................ 367
22.3.8 Special Buttons .......................................................................................................... 367
22.3.9 MACRO ...................................................................................................................... 367
22.3.10 T-Bar Illumination.................................................................................................... 368
22.3.11 M/E TRANSITION - Lighting .................................................................................... 368
22.3.12 MAIN TRANSITION .................................................................................................. 369
22.3.13 PTZ Control .............................................................................................................. 369
22.4.1 Overview ................................................................................................................... 371
22.4.2 Special Buttons .......................................................................................................... 371
22.4.3 Delegates and Synchronization ................................................................................. 372
22.4.4 Switcher Controls ...................................................................................................... 373
22.4.5 Transition Group ....................................................................................................... 375
22.4.6 M/E Group ................................................................................................................. 378
22.4.7 Positioner Group ....................................................................................................... 381
22.4.8 Media Player Group .................................................................................................. 384
22.4.9 Record Group ............................................................................................................ 386
22.4.10 PTZ Control .............................................................................................................. 386
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™ 8000 CS ............................................................................................... 353
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Jeff
January 30, 2025

Can the switcher have a background still with PPT slides over top rightside of frame, and then have live camera feed on left?

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

Yes, the NewTek TriCaster Mini can display a background still with PowerPoint slides on the right side of the frame and a live camera feed on the left. It supports compositing live and video-on-demand inputs, including PowerPoint slides from a connected computer. The system allows for chroma key operations and mixing multiple video sources, enabling such a layout.

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Tom LaGrange
March 21, 2025

my tricaster only has one KEY option and two DSK options and 4 Mix Effect options. is there a way to add more of these items into my tricaster layout?

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Mr. Anderson
March 21, 2025

The TriCaster Mini includes Key layers in M/Es, which function similarly to Downstream Key (DSK) layers but are embedded upstream in the Mix Effect (M/E) output. However, the provided context does not mention the ability to add more KEY, DSK, or Mix Effect options beyond what is already available in the system.

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Tawnya Lunz
April 1, 2025

Thank you for answering my question. There is a buzz on the output of our Tricaster410. Not sure why this is happening now.

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Mr. Anderson
April 1, 2025

A possible cause of a buzz or distortion on the output of a NewTek TriCaster Mini could be incorrect audio gain settings in the Output Configuration. Specifically, the gain controls for STREAM 1 and STREAM 2 may need to be adjusted. Setting the gain to -20 can eliminate distortion and align the output level with the TriCaster MASTER.

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