QuickLink StudioPro 4K Video Production Platform To Make Its IBC 2024 Debut

QuickLink will present QuickLink StudioPro at IBC 2024. An easy-to-use 4K video production platform, QuickLink StudioPro delivers a true-to-life ultra-low latency production experience without the complexity of legacy systems.
With an astounding one-frame delay, QuickLink StudioPro ensures flawless synchronization between stage speakers and large projected screens or video walls for live presentations. StudioPro functions similarly to a video-based Microsoft PowerPoint. Each scene is like a slide, allowing users to add multiple layers, effortlessly switching between scenes to create amazing productions. Without StudioPro, creators face the inconvenience of extensive training on outdated systems, the financial burden of outsourcing to external companies, and lip synchronization issues.
Utilizing built-in, QuickLink StudioCall technology, remote guests are seamlessly integrated with Teams, Zoom, and Skype calls, other camera feeds, audio sources, images, videos, and graphics. Designed for both large-scale and intimate productions, StudioPro ensures that content remains on-brand and unforgettable to audiences, broadcasting to multiple physical, digital, and social destinations, supporting multi-aspect ratio output simultaneously.
QuickLink StudioPro also supports ASIO audio devices over IP and offers advanced audio mixing capabilities, allowing for precise tuning of audio to perfection. The platform's AI-driven advanced noise reduction, echo cancellation, and Studio Audio features ensure crystal-clear audio quality.
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