FEELWORLD LIVEPRO L1 V1 Multi Camera Video Mixer Switcher 2 Inch LCD Display 4 x HDMI Inputs USB 3.0 Output Format Real Time Production Live Streaming Lightweight
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
"Yes," is the quick reply. " The HDMI output from the LivePro is multi-format. view. We're using a ViewSonic 22" monitor with the LivePro HDMI output: The Preview is on the far left, and the Program (signal out) is on the far right. The bottom four screen images are from up to four inputs; currently, one PTZ camera is connected to input 1 and a computer PowerPoint image is connected to input 2. With the T-shirt, we transition from one to the other. handle. We connect the LivePro to a laptop via its USB port, which feeds our livestream. The quality of the images and our broadcast is excellent.
It can. It can also be limited to a single audio input. It is up to you!
No, the USB interface is recognized by the computer as a camera.
A human operator is required to select the desired input and cross-validate the LivePro. From the preview to the actual program, fade in and out.
Selected User Reviews For FEELWORLD LIVEPRO L1 V1 Multi Camera Video Mixer Switcher 2 Inch LCD Display 4 x HDMI Inputs USB 3.0 Output Format Real Time Production Live Streaming Lightweight
What you're looking for in a unit is up to you. This device can see all four inputs and output to an HDMI source as well as a USB 3. 0 port. It's a fantastic switcher because it's got a 0 value. The only way to access the Picture in a Picture feature was through menus, which I didn't like. Some software PIP options are simply stretched-out images of Side by Side or Top and Bottom. These were not supposed to be included. The firmware update was satisfactory, but the software, like the firmware update, was difficult to install. All software must be downloaded from their Chinese website and run as Administrator, otherwise it will not load. From a Cyber standpoint, these were kind of Red Flags for me; there are probably better units out there. I gave it back to you. I chose a different unit because it was more appealing to me.
A simple power button would be nice, but for $300 and change, there isn't one. At any price, this unit generates far too much heat, and I'm talking about the cooking! As a result, I'm concerned about its long-term viability. I'm not a professional, but it works for me. This unit is overpriced at $300. The video effects used in this thing, in terms of technology, were available in the 1980s and 1990s, for commercial and mass production purposes. I purchased this to use as a through device for recording, fading, and switching, among other things. c moving from one unit to the next I'm unlikely to use it for live streaming in the future. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: I haven't tested the refresh signal, which is the most important test for me. When using a digital device, such as a DigitNow HD video recorder, for instance. Have you ever attempted to convert a VHS tape to a digital video recorder? Many VCRs, on the other hand, do not produce a stable video signal. A video stabilizer may be required if the refresh rate is unstable, causing video capture issues. Even if it's a digital-to-digital connection, one signal interruption will do the trick. When recording digital video, the output refresh rate must be constant, which most of these digital video recorders do automatically. Even a ground-up approach can be effective at times. There is a problem with the power supplies and devices, as well as the cables and connectors. It's possible that static, etc. , will cause issues.
This mixer was simple to set up, adapt to my needs, and run for the entire week without a hitch. The small led screen (which the competition lacks) is an important feature for quick setup. up as well as menu functions The switcher and my laptop (with OBS to add graphics) were all I needed to monitor the video during the two-camera seminar portion of the week, eliminating the need for a dedicated preview monitor. I included a Feelworld 5 in the three-camera concert. 5" monitor, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the preview output is a multi-screen setup with all four inputs, as well as preview and program screens. I'd be happy with just the preview input option, but this is fantastic! For a 5, it's a tad dense. I'll get a bigger monitor for the next job because I only have a 5" monitor. br>br>I've been switching live events for a long time, and one thing I look for in a video mixer for smaller jobs like this is simplicity, and the Feelworld L1 certainly meets that criteria; it's very practical and simple to teach a novice how to use. There are a few things to keep in mind if you're interested in purchasing this mixer: The fader lever is used for all switching, including cuts, which is odd. It would have been nice to have a "take" button to transition from one input to the next, but the fader served the purpose admirably during the event. If the fader lever can withstand repeated use, only time will tell. Because the analog input is a frame out of sync and the mixer has no way to delay the audio, it's best to send it through one of the selectable camera audio inputs. If you don't have an audio delay device, this could be a problem in some situations where a long audio run is required. Users of OBS should be aware that the switcher does not appear in the input list as "Feelworld," but rather as "eE. . . " or something similar. br>br>Because my other techs and camera operators were so impressed with this mixer, they'll most likely purchase one for their own use. I'll tell anyone who asks about it that it's fantastic.
This was purchased to serve as a live switcher for outdoor drive-in films. It worked fine for the most part, and the built-in video monitor was especially useful. br>br>The following were the two issues I encountered: 1. br>br> The audio crossfade isn't as nice as the video crossfade. Instead, as soon as you let go of the t-shirt, the audio from the second program begins to play. bar. This is insufficient for the type of public performance I intend to use it for.
2. The HEAT! THE HEAT! Whoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa After only a few minutes, this baby becomes extremely hot. I wouldn't put my trust in it for live switching, especially on a hot summer evening. According to what I've heard, the next version of this product will include an onboard cooling fan. br>br>If you can get past the drawbacks, you'll probably enjoy this unit, which is one of the few that is still ahead of HDCP (High-Definition Content Protection). Commercial DVD program material will be able to pass through the bandwidth Digital Copy Protection) technology. The ATEM Mini and similar devices will not be able to do so.
Apart from the fact that it was extremely hot, the knob for changing menu settings was extremely sensitive, to the point where I couldn't select the option I wanted. While I pushed the knob to make a selection, it would move menu selections. I'm hoping that mine was a dud.
In addition, the machine heats up quickly.