Mimolive review7/6/2023 ![]() ![]() I used the HD60 (mentioned below in pricing section) to do the actual recording, and the quality was excellent. I was curious about the video quality that I'd get from the Livewedge, but was pleasantly surprised to see that the video looked really good. It's nice to use a product that is actively being developed and improved. During my testing of the Livewedge, I saw several updates to the platform that improved stability and added new features. This means that you can expect to see features rolling out consistently over time. The real power of the Livewedge is that it requires an iPad to control the software's features. It switches four HD HDMI inputs flawlessly, and comes in a small form factor. The Cerevo Livewedge is a small video switcher that can stream live to the internet and record HD video. ![]() In all, if you need a simple video switching device and can skip on some of the bells and whistles of the much more expensive devices, the Cerevo Livewedge is a product I can recommend. Connection to the iPad was sometimes glitchy to get started, but once it was up it was dependable. The build quality of the device itself is subpar–the buttons stick which makes switching difficult. It's features are quite limited, especially because it does not currently have the ability to do lower thirds, but it does work reliably. This is likely to be a long review, but I'll leave you with my conclusion right from the start: In my testing, the Cerevo Livewedge was much better than I expected given the inexpensive price tag. This is an extremely inexpensive (for a video switcher) device made by a Chinese company that has many of the same capabilities as the higher-end devices in a much smaller and simpler form factor. I've tried many different devices for this, but recently I tried the Cerevo Livewedge. I used the HDMI from 2 cameras to be the main video feeds, and then I added a video feed from Skype on my laptop and the screen from my desktop to be able to show different media.Īlmost everything we do on is about still photography, but today's post is more relevant to media creators, which applies to only a subset of our audience.įor years I've been interested in setting up a live switching studio in my office so that I can accomplish multiple camera angles when I'm doing tutorials for the Improve Photography Youtube channel. ![]()
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