Hi Kevin,

Sounds great. Can't wait to get home and try it.

Cheers,

Rob

// Rob Enslin
// twitter.com/robenslin

On 2 Oct 2008, at 19:42, "Kevin Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey all,
> I produce video podcasts on an occasional basis, and dabble with
> video as an experimental media. One of the areas I've been interested
> in is the growing space of live video production on the Mac.
>
> In terms of Mac-based video production studios, I've heard that daily
> videocasters like GeekBrief.tv use WireCast, while I've been playing
> with the freely available CamTwist on my end. Today, I managed to try
> the pre-release version of BoinxTV... and I love it.
>
> Here's the feature summary:
> - BoinxTV is an audiovisual mixing tool
> - for recording video podcasts or displaying live
> - overlay logos, a news ticker, or create graphical effects
> - apply transformations and filters to the incoming video image
> - runs on your Mac and supports up to three cameras
>
> From my personal experience with BoinxTV:
> - decently short learning curve in terms of user interface (i.e.  
> video mixer)
> - it's a beta but it runs well on my 17" HD MBP, even with multiple
> cameras and layers active
> - unsure if BoinxTV is capable of acting as a video source for live
> video streaming (e.g. Quicktime broadcaster, Flash-based video
> streaming)
> - no idea on cost yet
>
> Here's the page where you can register to be invited to try BoinxTV:
> http://www.boinx.com/boinxtv/
> I bet you'll get an immediate invite after registering there since I
> got my pre-release today (I registered some time ago).
>
> Kevin Lim
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