How it works
- Install and run Camera Assist on a machine in your studio
- Click Add New Camera and pick a camera type and model
- Set the connection details and a stream source so the camera gets a live preview
- Open the Camera Editor to create angles, the saved shots for that camera
- Let Audio Manager triggers, Macros or Dashboards execute those angles during your broadcast
Camera types
- PTZ Camera - pan, tilt and zoom with live joystick control and presets. Supports models from Panasonic, Sony, Canon, AJA, PTZOptics, Vaddio and Lumens, plus generic VISCA over IP cameras.
- Fixed Camera - a stationary camera with an NDI or stream feed. Fixed cameras show a preview and can go on air, but have no control page.
- Legacy Camera - a vMix or CyanView controlled camera using the legacy commando flow. See Camera Angles.
Key concepts
Camera Assist - The desktop app that powers the Cameras system. When it is offline, camera control and calibration are unavailable. Angle - A saved shot for a camera: a position plus the command that puts it on air. Executing an angle moves the camera and switches it into program. Preset - An in-camera position slot, 1 to 99. Angles can point to a preset or store their own custom position. AI framing - Automatic face framing. The camera positions itself to frame presenters based on a framing standard, like a medium close-up. PGM trigger - The command that puts this camera into program. Every camera has one, and each angle can override it.The Cameras page
Every camera is a card with a live preview. Badges show the camera model and whether it is Disabled, has Ctrl enabled or streams Cloud live. The border glows red while the camera is on air, and a BUSY badge appears while it moves to an angle. The dot in the footer shows the connection state.- Click a card to open the Camera Editor. Fixed cameras open their settings instead.
- Drag the handle to reorder cameras.
- Right click a card to Edit or Delete it.
- Use the gear on a card to open its settings sheet.
Camera Editor
Connect a camera, create angles, control PTZ and set up AI framing.
Migrate from legacy cameras
Install Camera Assist and move your studio to the new Cameras system.