[Press Release] Elgato and Bitfocus have joined forces yet again after multiple successful collaborations in the past, resulting in the Stream Deck Studio.
This 19-inch console offers 32 LCD keys, two rotary dials, and more. It easily adjusts into universal studio racks and provides an incredible amalgamation of hardware and software for broadcasting purposes.
The partnership between Elgato and Bitfocus goes back several years.
Both companies saw the potential for products like Stream Deck Studio shortly after Stream Deck arrived in 2017 and became more viable for traditional broadcast settings with Companion, a custom software from Bitfocus.
Stream Deck Studio will use the same Companion software, but Bitfocus has another trick up its sleeve. Buttons, a new custom software from Bitfocus, offers additional functions tailor-made for Elgato’s latest release.
Stream Deck Studio boasts a fully customizable interface, allowing for seamless navigation through personalized icons and text labels. Meanwhile, two rotary LED encoders offer dynamic control.
The onboard RFID/NFC reader makes user authentication hassle-free, and the Buttons software allows for the linking of multiple Stream Deck Studios for further utility. However, this is far from everything Buttons can do.
According to Bitfocus, the software offers automatic device identification with mDNS discovery, IP-based broadcasting support, real-time infrastructure monitoring, and more. It already boasts compatibility with a wide library of software and hardware, but this library is constantly expanding.
In the future, support will be extended with Nevion’s VideoIPath and various other third-party software for additional integration. To gain access to all these features and more, head over to this link to purchase the latest Elgato offering for $899.99.
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