Dejero debuts LIVE+ NewsBook software for Mac users
Dejero has announced the debut of its LIVE+ NewsBook software for Mac notebooks. The new software transforms a Mac notebook into a versatile “go-anywhere” video uplink solution for transmitting live HD or SD video feeds, as well as recorded and edited files, back to the broadcast facility.
“The Dejero LIVE+ NewsBook software is the perfect solution for field reporters and foreign correspondents who need to travel with as little gear as possible,” said Brian Cram, CEO, Dejero. “With NewsBook’s simple user interface that makes it easy to capture and transmit broadcast-quality content, covering breaking news cost-effectively from remote locations has never been easier.”
Like the other members of the LIVE+ Platform, the NewsBook software bonds multiple cellular, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and satellite connections to create an aggregated data path for the transmission of high quality and low latency video. This bonding mechanism makes the solution ideal for everyone from foreign correspondents of major news networks to freelance stringers, mobile media journalists, and “one-person-bands” that act as reporter, producer, editor, and on-air talent to create a virtual news bureau from any location.
In a typical configuration using cellular transmissions, a videojournalist simply connects a Mac notebook running the NewsBook software with a low-cost prosumer video camera using a video capture device such as a Blackmagic Design UltraStudio Mini Recorder, which links the camera via the notebook’s Thunderbolt port. By swapping out USB modems attached to the notebook, users can easily adapt Dejero LIVE+ NewsBook for operation over any country’s cellular networks. The notebook’s own webcam provides an acceptable backup if a camera fails in the field, and it’s also useful for talking-head interviews. Users can also receive countdown cues by using the interruptible foldback (IFB) feature with a wired or wireless earpiece.
Using one of these configurations, a videojournalist can be ready in minutes to transmit live video directly to air or send recorded and edited packages back to the studio for later broadcast. Monitored and managed by the LIVE+ Portal remotely from any Web browser, the video can be sent to a LIVE+ Broadcast Server for playout or to a LIVE+ Cloud Server for distribution to Web and mobile Web devices.