Turn Your Listeners into Viewers with RadioPix
If you want to create more engaging visual content for your radio station, RadioPix visual radio software is the perfect solution. This software is designed for Broadcast Pix systems and provides a fully automated live-switching solution.
RadioPix uses behavioral intelligence to automatically switch the cameras to the person speaking and insert titles, graphics, and ads. It is compatible with popular radio automation software such as Axia, AEQ, and Wheatstone consoles, and is easy to install. With RadioPix, radio hosts can become radio broadcasters in just a few minutes.
This solution is both affordable and reliable, allowing you to turn any Broadcast Pix integrated production system into a fully automated visual radio solution.
Get everything you need to easily stream great Radio Shows
KEY FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Fully automated switching
- Behavioral intelligence and visually aware macros, the right shot is chosen without any on-air camera movements
- Support for up to 16 microphones
Support of Dante, AES67 IP audio (sold separately)
- Compatibility for AEQ, Axia and Wheatstone audio consoles
- SDI and IP video I/O
- Integrated control for leading PTZ cameras, including RoboPix with 256 presets
- Integrated streaming to any CDN with a RTMP address
- Integrated recording, ISO or Program
Ready-to-use clips and graphics
- 3D Motion graphic templates, with custom design options
- Configurable host/producer override virtual panels, with remote and touch-friendly controls
- Optional dedicated control interface with joystick for manual switching and adjustments
- Available on any Broadcast Pix model
Produce entertaining live productions without the need for a video operator with RadioPix
Users Testimonials
“Our pictures are great, and it’s all from a system that we just set and forget. It’s just rock ’n’ roll, it’s fantastic.”
“Without a lot of training, our students can create professional looking visual radio shows.”
“I am impressed by its ease of use and dependability — the system just runs by itself.”