![]() ![]() One of the repairs was a motherboard replacement + hard drive and it cost over $3500. Not to mention the repairs cost anywhere from $3000-$6000. Because of covid, we didn't get them back for 2-3 months. 3/6 of them have gone back to NewTek in Texas in the past year for repairs. My company is transitioning away from Tricaster TC-1's which we have 6 of. Thanks in advance for any of your expertise. We could also consider cutting the camera/source inputs down to a couple if a piece of gear really makes sense otherwise. Do any of you have any suggestions? Would be awesome if the alternatives are a little cheaper than a new Tricaster Mini ($8000). We need the ability to live stream our broadcasts while also archiving at least at 1080p/60 at a great bitrate (another shortcoming of the old Tricaster Mini). ![]() We use three cameras, tons of B roll/motion graphics, and at least one Network input. We've finally reached the point where we want a new piece of gear. Our latest problem is random audio pops and audio distortion in the archives. Installing new firmware is always a circus and we often have to create new sessions to get it to work properly because they eventually get corrupted. Once we solve one, it works fine for a few months, and then it starts having some other issue. Greetings! We have a Tricaster Mini and have been using it for five years now. R/talesfromproduction All your weird stories R/LocationSound Location sound AKA Production Sound R/audiopost For post-production sound geeks in Games, TV, Film, and Broadcast r/crestron All that is good (and bad) in the world of Crestron r/broadcastengineering Also includes radio! r/CommercialAV Commercial audio, video, and control technologies If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to messsage the moderators! We would love to make this a great and successful subreddit for all of us video engineers! Remember that no question is stupid and we work together to create a friendly community. All things video are welcome!įeel free to post anything you like from questions to pictures. From a dad with a camcorder to a professional engineer at the superbowl, or a small meeting room operator to a widescreen specialist, projectionist, LED wall engineer or a electrical video engineer. This subreddit is open to anyone to discuss, share and show their work, as well as ask questions towards anything concerning video production. Welcome to r/videoengineering! Inspired by our brother subreddit: audioengineering ![]()
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