To appreciate the simplicity of setup for the ChurchPix system, you need to know a little about NDI (Network Device Interface). The logic behind this is pretty solid rather than sticking with the standard interface, which only helps people trained on broadcast switchers, the ChurchPix interface functions more like a blank canvas waiting for the end-user to decide what is essential. Rather than having a traditional hardware interface, the ChurchPix is a software-based solution heavily reliant on macros. The ChurchPix system is designed specifically for houses of worship and their unique needs, namely volunteer operators. Broadcast Pix is trying to simplify the gear question by introducing a turn-key system that could have a church up and streaming in no time. There are so many factors to consider, like what content should be distributed, what channels should it be distributed on, and how should it differ from other content already being produced? If those questions aren’t enough to deal with, add what kind of gear is needed, and you have a recipe for an overwhelming amount of information and decisions that need to be made. – MaLive broadcast production is inherently tricky. The ChurchPix system includes two RoboPix PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) IP cameras, a PC to run the software, one IP switch, and a royalty-free stock library.Ĭhurch Production Mag.
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