Broadcast Pix Introduces ChurchPix Streaming Package Designed Specifically For Churches

by | Gear, News, Production, Streaming, Video

Broadcast Pix announces the launch of ChurchPix, a live production and streaming package specifically designed for the house of worship market.

What It Includes:

— Two RoboPix PTZ IP cameras with 20x optical zoom, integrated remote control and mounting brackets

— PC hardware and IP switch

— Royalty-free library of suitable clips, stills and graphic templates

— Audio inputs that support any Windows Audio Device including NDI, Dante and external USB convertors from the house sound system

— A software control interface that automates many common production tasks

Why Choose ChurchPix?

ChurchPix’s user interface has been designed to make live production and streaming easier for users of any ability and experience from a touchscreen or web browser. It provides macro buttons that automate common production tasks such as moving a camera or adding a graphic. Users can start creating productions using the default design. Additionally, they can create customized buttons and macros as they become familiar with the system, including full control of the RoboPix cameras including pan, tilt, zoom, focus, etc.

Suitable video clips, stills and graphic templates are included to help create professional looking content. Logos and titles can be uploaded creating stylish looking broadcast quality graphics in minutes, with little to no training.

Volunteer-Use Friendly & Forward-Looking

Installation is intended to be simple – just connect the included server to the switch and then to the cameras using a single Ethernet cable. The cameras and server support NDI, which self discovers on connection. Then bring in the audio from the house PA, either via a digital network or through a USB interface. ChurchPix systems can stream to up to five online destinations and record internally or on external USB simultaneously and then go on to archive the content in the cloud or on a website.

“We know that many churches rely on volunteers, so we have created a complete solution that is easy to install and use,” said Graham Sharp, CEO, Broadcast Pix. “Uniquely, ChurchPix uses the same software that is in all of our products, with a regular IP network at its core, so the system grows with the user. They can add more cameras and hardware, enable more functionality, and create additional dedicated user interfaces as their requirements grow. We believe it is the most flexible solution on the market today and supports our policy of never leaving a customer behind.”

Now available to order for $7,995 US MSRP, ChurchPix streaming systems will begin shipping in late April 2021. Go here to learn more.

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