![]() Provided I can obtain internet access then I could input a Facebook Live feed just as I successfully did here. Since I was reliably able to connect it to the 350 here, I'm assuming I could do so at the station. I may resort to bringing my Mac desktop from home and trying to connect it to their network for internet access. iVGA came closer, actually showing up as "Connected" on the TriCaster, but no signal was actually being received. I tried both iVGA and NDI Scan Converter but neither worked. I just returned from the station however, and their newer iMac Pro also refused to connect to the TC350. ![]() Therefore I want to bypass the ethernet port and bring a live Facebook feed in as the output from the 350. I'm thrilled that it looks like that may work!Īs I have said, I can't touch the ethernet cable or access the 460 via the network. I want to bypass the need to mess with the ethernet port (and network) at the station, and bring a live Facebook feed into the TCXD460 3-2-160531 without ethernet by inputting the feed from the TC350 into the TCXD460 3-2-160531 by plugging the component video output of this unit to one of the component video inputs on the TC460. iVGA showed up as a "color bar TV icon" in the tray, but no iVGA program window actually launched.Īt this point, I will plan to use a Mac laptop and the corresponding Mac version of iVGA, as that combo is currently successful using my desktop Mac. Yes the TC350 says "Studio" on its face, but only iVGA PRO actually launched on the PC laptop. I did the same with my Mac desktop, and it worked instantly, like a charm. ![]() I simply plugged the laptop directly into the TC350. Thanks Kane! When I hooked up the PC laptop to the TC350, no firewire was plugged in, and an ethernet cable was indeed plugged in despite the notification to the contrary.
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