Telestream Introduce The Next Evolution Of Wirecast

Wirecast, the leading software for live video streaming and production, has introduced a transformative, homegrown Virtual Assistant in its latest release. This new generative AI-powered feature provides real-time feature walkthroughs, technical advice, and tailored troubleshooting in multiple languages.
In this release, users can expect several other notable features that improve performance and make their productions shine, including custom LUTs (Look-Up Tables), video filters, shot editing, locking layers, SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) source and output features, and more.
This Wirecast release (16.0) is the first in a string of innovations that Wirecast and Telestream will bring to market soon. By combining the latest technologies with user-centric features, Wirecast is ensuring all content creators – from hobbyists to professionals – have what they need to shine in a dynamic digital landscape.
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