Live production notes.
Practical articles about instant replay, ATEM workflows, capture hardware, and slow motion on Apple Silicon.

Automatic ATEM switching: instant replay without control-room stress
GLENDALE LIVE Replay can switch a Blackmagic ATEM to the replay input during playout and return to the previous live source automatically.
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Replay via Stream Deck, shortcuts and MIDI: build your own replay desk
Fast replay depends on confident control. With Stream Deck, assignable shortcuts and MIDI buttons, you can build a replay desk that matches the way you work.
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Slow motion with the Apple Neural Engine: from 50 to 200 fps explained
Modern frame interpolation can turn 50-fps footage into smooth slow motion. The Apple Neural Engine makes that calculation available directly inside the replay workflow.
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Why Apple Silicon made the Mac a powerful live-production tool
Apple Silicon changed the Mac for live production: Unified Memory, Media Engines and Neural Engine enable compact replay workflows.
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Instant Replay: from 1963 and EVS to the modern alternative
Instant replay changed sports television: from heavy tape machines to EVS and today’s software-based replay workflows on the Mac.
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Instant Replay on Mac: Why the ring buffer matters
True instant replay is less about camera count and more about instant access. A RAM-based ring buffer keeps the latest moments ready in milliseconds.
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