![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That is not difficult, but connecting computers, especially MacBooks, proved time-consuming. In all of the video switchers I’ve reviewed in the last few years, the standard way to set up was to select the output of the switcher - most often 1080i in my case - and then get cameras that all put out the same resolution. ![]() What most attracted me to this unit is that each of the four input channels has a built-in scaler. This year, South Korean company Lumantek introduced its new ez-Pro VS4 four-channel switcher with some incredible features for the price point.Ī number of features differentiate the ez-Pro VS4 from its competition, aside from its being an inexpensive HD switcher in a console form factor with actual buttons to push. Shortly thereafter, Datavideo Technologies and Roland also started putting out switchers in that price range. Over the years I’ve reviewed a number of them from Blackmagic Design, who was the first to bring to market a sub-$1,000 HD video switcher with their ATEM Television Studio model a few years ago (the more recent ATEM HD Studio Pro was reviewed here). If you do live event production and/or streaming, there is a good chance you will need a video switcher. ![]()
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