Production Bot at NAB 2018!
Production Bot®, the portable production studio platform, has been invited to exhibit at Newtek’s NDI Central Pavilion (SL5516) at NAB 2018 in Las Vegas.
Check out the Press Release on NABHub
The Production Bot® Switch is an extremely portable "switcher in a suitcase" and comes preinstalled with vMix live streaming software. Live X production professionals will be on site to demo the robust capabilities of Production Bot® when using NDI, and showcase its live streaming features.
With server-class specs in a carry-on size, the Production Bot® Switch can be used as a live production studio, mobile editing station, or a DIT station wherever your show takes you. Cut cameras, run replays, integrate custom graphics, record program and camera isos, all in one unit. It can be used in any broadcast environment including 4K, varied frame rate, as well as external audio over XLR or ¼”. It also includes built-in encoding to many popular streaming platforms such as Facebook Live, Periscope, Youtube, and Twitch.
About Production Bot®
Production Bot is a platform of portable, powerful production computer systems for the broadcast, film, television, and experiential / live event industries. Built in a briefcase-size, all-in-one housing with industrial-strength mainboard, processor, memory, and graphics specifications, Production Bot is for designed for speed and power, and tailored for travel, specifically for live streaming producers, film editors, and GFX designers.
About NDI®
NDI is in use on millions of devices and allows multiple video systems to identify and communicate with one another over IP. NDI can encode, transmit and receive many streams of high quality, low latency, frame-accurate video and audio in real time. This benefits any network-connected video device, including video mixers, graphics systems, capture cards, and many other production devices. This makes it possible to exponentially increase the number of sources available for live production switching, without directly attaching to devices, changing locations, or investing in expensive, high-bandwidth networks that simply replace SDI-based workflows.