Product Update

Product Update

May 15, 2023

May 15, 2023

Tweaking Audio Manager Smart Settings

Hidde Schultze

Technical Founder

New sliders give you fine grained control over the new settings
New sliders give you fine grained control over the new settings
New sliders give you fine grained control over the new settings
New sliders give you fine grained control over the new settings
New sliders give you fine grained control over the new settings
New sliders give you fine grained control over the new settings

Visual Radio Assist's Audio Manager has always been a powerful tool for managing audio in Visual Radio (TV) Broadcast. With the new controls for Dynamic Switching Time and Keep Active Speaker Time, VRA is taking things up a notch.

The Dynamic Switching Time determines the time to take before looking for a better shot, for example, switching between Commandos Cam 1 and 2. This feature helps users create multi-speaker shots and keep the watchers engaged. By providing greater control over switching time, users can create a more seamless and engaging experience for their audience.

The Keep Active Speaker Time determines the time it takes to make a Trigger not "hot" anymore. Hot triggers are less likely to get activated by short shouts, laughs, or other short reactions, which make the typical two-speaker conversations more chilled to watch. After the Active Speaker Time (by default 20 seconds), a Trigger is more sensitive to be triggered, for example, at the start of the next talk. This feature helps users create a more natural and engaging listening experience for their audience.

These new features make Visual Radio Assist even more user-friendly, providing greater control over audio management and making it easier to create custom Visual Radio (TV) broadcast scenarios.

Overall, these new features and updates make Visual Radio Assist even more powerful and customizable, providing greater control over the output, audio management, and making it easier to create custom Visual Radio (TV) broadcast scenarios. With these new features, VRA is truly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the world of Visual Radio (TV) Broadcast.

Visual Radio Assist's Audio Manager has always been a powerful tool for managing audio in Visual Radio (TV) Broadcast. With the new controls for Dynamic Switching Time and Keep Active Speaker Time, VRA is taking things up a notch.

The Dynamic Switching Time determines the time to take before looking for a better shot, for example, switching between Commandos Cam 1 and 2. This feature helps users create multi-speaker shots and keep the watchers engaged. By providing greater control over switching time, users can create a more seamless and engaging experience for their audience.

The Keep Active Speaker Time determines the time it takes to make a Trigger not "hot" anymore. Hot triggers are less likely to get activated by short shouts, laughs, or other short reactions, which make the typical two-speaker conversations more chilled to watch. After the Active Speaker Time (by default 20 seconds), a Trigger is more sensitive to be triggered, for example, at the start of the next talk. This feature helps users create a more natural and engaging listening experience for their audience.

These new features make Visual Radio Assist even more user-friendly, providing greater control over audio management and making it easier to create custom Visual Radio (TV) broadcast scenarios.

Overall, these new features and updates make Visual Radio Assist even more powerful and customizable, providing greater control over the output, audio management, and making it easier to create custom Visual Radio (TV) broadcast scenarios. With these new features, VRA is truly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the world of Visual Radio (TV) Broadcast.

Visual Radio Assist's Audio Manager has always been a powerful tool for managing audio in Visual Radio (TV) Broadcast. With the new controls for Dynamic Switching Time and Keep Active Speaker Time, VRA is taking things up a notch.

The Dynamic Switching Time determines the time to take before looking for a better shot, for example, switching between Commandos Cam 1 and 2. This feature helps users create multi-speaker shots and keep the watchers engaged. By providing greater control over switching time, users can create a more seamless and engaging experience for their audience.

The Keep Active Speaker Time determines the time it takes to make a Trigger not "hot" anymore. Hot triggers are less likely to get activated by short shouts, laughs, or other short reactions, which make the typical two-speaker conversations more chilled to watch. After the Active Speaker Time (by default 20 seconds), a Trigger is more sensitive to be triggered, for example, at the start of the next talk. This feature helps users create a more natural and engaging listening experience for their audience.

These new features make Visual Radio Assist even more user-friendly, providing greater control over audio management and making it easier to create custom Visual Radio (TV) broadcast scenarios.

Overall, these new features and updates make Visual Radio Assist even more powerful and customizable, providing greater control over the output, audio management, and making it easier to create custom Visual Radio (TV) broadcast scenarios. With these new features, VRA is truly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the world of Visual Radio (TV) Broadcast.

Visual Radio Assist's Audio Manager has always been a powerful tool for managing audio in Visual Radio (TV) Broadcast. With the new controls for Dynamic Switching Time and Keep Active Speaker Time, VRA is taking things up a notch.

The Dynamic Switching Time determines the time to take before looking for a better shot, for example, switching between Commandos Cam 1 and 2. This feature helps users create multi-speaker shots and keep the watchers engaged. By providing greater control over switching time, users can create a more seamless and engaging experience for their audience.

The Keep Active Speaker Time determines the time it takes to make a Trigger not "hot" anymore. Hot triggers are less likely to get activated by short shouts, laughs, or other short reactions, which make the typical two-speaker conversations more chilled to watch. After the Active Speaker Time (by default 20 seconds), a Trigger is more sensitive to be triggered, for example, at the start of the next talk. This feature helps users create a more natural and engaging listening experience for their audience.

These new features make Visual Radio Assist even more user-friendly, providing greater control over audio management and making it easier to create custom Visual Radio (TV) broadcast scenarios.

Overall, these new features and updates make Visual Radio Assist even more powerful and customizable, providing greater control over the output, audio management, and making it easier to create custom Visual Radio (TV) broadcast scenarios. With these new features, VRA is truly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the world of Visual Radio (TV) Broadcast.

New sliders give you fine grained control over the new settings
New sliders give you fine grained control over the new settings
New sliders give you fine grained control over the new settings

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Abonneer voor alles over Visual Radio