Canon’s new livestreaming app doesn’t assist Canon cameras

Canon has simply launched “Dwell Switcher Cell,” a brand new iOS livestreaming app that helps as much as three digicam views you’ll be able to swap between with only a few faucets. The app presently solely works with Apple units, and it surprisingly doesn’t assist Canon’s personal cameras.

Dwell Switcher Cell can let customers specify what number of seconds a viewpoint stays on a digicam earlier than routinely altering to a different one. The app additionally helps on-screen captions, together with real-time feedback. Nevertheless, the latter function solely works if you happen to stream to YouTube and Twitch, as The Verge notes, the app also can stream to different RTMP-supported platforms like Fb, X, Instagram and even LinkedIn, amongst others.

Whereas Dwell Switcher Cell is free, the unpaid model solely helps resolutions as much as 720p. There may also be advertisements and watermarks on-screen. A paid subscription prices $18 month-to-month and unlocks picture overlay and picture-in-picture zooming and motion features. In fact, it would bump the utmost decision as much as 1080p and take away the advertisements and watermarks.

Dwell Switcher Cell, in comparison with free apps like OBS Studio and Streamlabs, has fewer features, which suggests Canon has a whole lot of work forward to make the paid plan price spending on. Luckily, Canon digicam assist is coming quickly.

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