Wirecast Pro Compatible For Mac High Sierra

Wirecast S Studio Wirecast S Pro All-in-one live video streaming software that enables 2 guests on Rendezvous, unlimited capture, live production, and encoding of HD and SD sources for live streams broadcast to multiple servers and Microsoft Stream simultaneously. Includes all features of Wirecast S Studio and adds, up to 7 guests on Rendezvous, 8-track audio output, Replay, support for more capture devices and IP cameras, web stream input, program feed output, live scoreboards, 3D virtual sets, and ISO recording. 1 Year Subscription – $18/month ($216 yearly payment) 1 Year Subscription – $21/month ($252 yearly payment). MINIMUM RECOMMENDED Operating System Windows 7, 8, 10, macOS Sierra, macOS High Sierra Windows 10, macOS High Sierra Processor i5 dual-core @ 2.3GHz 1 i7 quad-core @ 2.8GHz+ Memory 4GB RAM 16GB+ RAM Hard Drive 2GB 2, 7200 RPM for record to disk 500GB+, Solid State OS Drive Graphics Card Intel HD 3, DirectX 11 capable Nvidia GeForce or AMD Radeon, 1GB+ video memory Internet Connectivity Open HTTP/HTTPS port 80, RTMP port 1935, port 7272 for If behind a firewall, check with your CDN for any sites to whitelist.
Which Macs can run macOS Sierra? Macs that are compatible with macOS Sierra. IMac (Late 2009 and later) Mac mini (2010 and later) Mac Pro (2010 and later) MacBook (Late 2009 and later). WIRECAST 11.1 IS HERE! Software for Mac & PC. Tab in the editing window, virtual Camera improvements and a MacBook Pro Touchbar shot switcher.
Minimum Required Upload Speed • It is recommended that an upload speed rate of at least double the selected video bitrate be available, especially for a total target bit-rate of 10Mbps (Megabits per second) or less, or when there are multiple outgoing streams. • Upload speed can be tested at a website such as. • Additional tasks that can consume upload bandwidth on the network should also be considered when determining how much of the available upload bandwidth can be allocated towards streaming. Wirecast natively has the ability to add integrated audio sources such as your PCs line-in jack, microphone or microphone jack, and even the ability to capture audio playing out of your system. Aside from integrated device capture, Wirecast supports audio interfaces via a variety of APIs: • Windows: • ASIO • WASAPI • DirectShow (2 channels per device support only) • macOS: • AVFoundation The below devices have been tested as compatible with Wirecast.
While others will likely work if they support the same standards, only the devices listed here are officially supported. Interfaces Brand Model Analog Channels ADAT Expansion TASCAM 10 8 16 N/A 2 N/A 2 N/A 2 N/A Behringer 8 8 Focusrite 8 8 M-Audio 8 N/A MOTU 4 N/A Native Instruments 6 N/A PreSonus 4 16 RME 4 8 Steinberg 4 N/A Zoom 8 8. You can connect traditional SD, HD and UHD/4K video cameras to Wirecast by using a compatible capture card. DSLR and mirrorless cameras also work via capture cards. Please refer the Capture Card section below for more details on compatible capture and ingest cards. A few tips to remember when selecting a capture card to work with your camera: • Make sure it has input connectors (SDI, HDMI, etc.) that match your camera’s output connectors • Make sure your capture card can support the frame rate/resolution your camera outputs • Make sure your capture card works with your computer/operating system. Capture devices enable a computer to accept HDMI or SDI input from sources such as camcorders and D-SLRs. 
The HDMI port on most computers is output-only and will not accept video input. USB cables that come packaged with cameras are generally intended for file transfer and most cameras do not allow for live video monitoring via USB.
Capture devices can be external devices that deliver HDMI or SDI sources into the computer over Thunderbolt or USB, or internal cards installed into an available PCI slot on a desktop PC that allow HDMI or SDI sources to be connected to the computer directly. Support for Capture Cards If you need help with using the Capture card in Wirecast, we ask that you contact the manufacturer as the 1st point of support. It’s possible that you need certain drivers or recommended settings to make it work with Wirecast, and they can best assist you with this. You may also able to find other users who found success with specific capture cards on the. Note: Telestream Support is unable to officially support any of the following capture cards.