Telycam Introduces Mix One, An All-In-One IP Video Switcher Built For PTZ-First Production
Telycam, a PTZ camera innovator with more than a decade of industry experience, has announced Mix One, an all-in-one video production solution designed to expand and elevate its PTZ ecosystem. Purpose-built for PTZ-centric workflows, Mix One combines an encoder, decoder, monitor, video switcher, and PTZ controller within a single, compact unit—giving creators a powerful yet intuitive tool for live streaming, podcasting, and professional content production.
Built on industry standards and modern AV-over-IP architecture, Mix One offers an elegant, scalable alternative to traditional hardware-heavy production setups. With native support for NDI® HX, SRT, RTMP, and RTSP, users can work with low-latency IP video directly over the network—with no external converters nor capture cards required. IP video routing, remote camera control, and automatic device discovery make scaling effortless. Expanding or redeploying a system is as simple as connecting new devices to the same network.
Mix One supports up to six video sources in virtually any combination of IP and physical inputs. Users can operate fully in IP using NDI HX, SRT, RTMP, or RTSP, or seamlessly mix IP streams with two HDMI inputs (up to 4K at 60 frames per second) and one USB-C input (up to 1080p60). For true bidirectional IP workflows, Mix One supports NDI HX, SRT, RTMP, and RTSP for video output as well as input.
On the audio side, Mix One features one stereo line-in and one XLR analog audio input, with flexible gain, level, and routing controls to support professional audio integration.
An 8.8-inch LCD touchscreen provides real-time input preview, audio control, graphics creation, and system configuration—all at a glance. For remote operation, the built-in, browser-based web user interface mirrors the intuitive experience, enabling fast setup and control from anywhere on the network.
For live production, users can seamlessly switch between program (PGM) and preview (PVW), set up Picture-in-Picture layouts, and apply a variety of transition effects in real time. The built-in graphics library offers ready-to-use templates such as titles, lower thirds, digital clocks, and rolling subtitles. All graphic layers are fully configurable and can be saved as presets or grouped together, enabling faster operation and a more efficient live workflow.
Mix One supports local recording up to UHD resolution to external USB flash drives, HDDs, and SD cards. A dual-NIC design separates the local, dedicated production network from the customer’s general network, ensuring stable operation and uninterrupted streaming even in complex or bandwidth-sensitive environments.
Designed specifically for PTZ users, Mix One communicates directly with PTZ cameras via VISCA, VISCA over IP, NDI, and serial protocols for smooth, responsive control. A hall-effect joystick delivers precise, butter-smooth camera movement for live operation. Image parameters such as exposure, color, white balance, and detail can be adjusted directly from the switcher interface—no need to jump between camera menus or web pages.
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