Most of my current books are at, and also visit and. Stand by for upcoming articles, reviews, books and courses by subscribing to my bulletins. (Re-)Subscribe for upcoming articles, reviews, radio shows, books and seminars/webinars If and when we do record it, I’ll publish a separate article.įor more information about Ecamm Live (Pro), click here. So now, Ecamm Live (Pro) belongs to the 48 kHz Alliance, although we have not yet recorded their official initiation. Either way we can definitely celebrate! I was about to cancel my subscription until I found out the change was made. The same day, Jaemin responded (message abbreviated):Īllan, that is strange, it was a gross oversight on their part, considering they got so many other things right! Maybe they were a little embarrassed. I am glad that they did, even though they did not inform me of it. On the same day, I responded to Jaemin below the article: I also wanted to inform you that your article did not fall on deaf ears! Ecamm made good on one of your requests.Īs of – v3.9.0: Ecamm Live’s output audio sample rate is now 48kHz. I did not know these professional audio/video limitations existed in such a wonderful platform for live streaming. This was an amazing article, and one that we as producers of film, video, and multimedia applications really needed. (I asked Ríchard for confirmation, since I don’t currently have any Ecamm Live Pro license and Ríchard does.)īelow are the very recent comments from Jaemin under the article Understanding Ecamm Live’s framerates and audio sampling in May 2021 and my response: I also thank my great friend Ríchard Izarra of RadioPRODU (hosted at my TecnoTur’s ) for confirming that his Ecamm Live Pro recordings indeed now have the proper 48 kHz audio sampling. I thank reader Jaemin (whom I don’t know personally) of 4sightfilms for commenting below the article two days ago to inform me.Ībove screenshot, courtesy of Ríchard Izarra of RadioPRODU. However, after all of our conversations, no one from Ecamm wrote to me to let me know that they had finally implemented my request after at least 4 emails and the aforementioned article. Just two days ago, I became aware that Ecamm Live indeed began supporting 48 kHz recordings in October of 2021 with version 3.9.0. Now, jump to the present, and the miracle happened. After radio silence from Ecamm after April 2021 (about this particular issue), it really seemed that Ecamm was never going to invoke the requested improvement, despite all of the irrefutable evidence I had written in the private emails and in that article. The last email I exchanged regarding the importance of supporting 48 kHz audio sampling frequency was in April 2021, about a month before going to the extreme of publishing the aforementioned article, where I even invoked my favorite song from Nick Lowe to express the situation ( Cruel to be kind ). Between 20, I published at least 5 articles on Ecamm Live in ProVideo Coalition, the last one being Understanding Ecamm Live’s framerates and audio sampling in May 2021. Over the years, I have exchanged dozens of private emails with the wonderful team at Ecamm.
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