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    You can actually hear the wind, not wind noise, because of the included wind protector (no digital trick).

  • Sony today announced a new free firmware update for the digital camera ZV-1 that allows users to easily utilise its high-quality video and audio for livestreaming by simply connecting the camera directly to a PC.

    With this firmware update, users can easily connect the ZV-1 to a PC via USB to utilise the high-quality video stream and built-in microphone for crystal-clear audio for everyday uses from livestreaming via social media platforms to video conferencing. Additionally, when the camera is connected to one of Sony’s Xperia™smartphones, users can livestream on the go and use the Xperia smartphone as a secondary display to read comments and monitor the live feed.

    Recently, there has been an increase in demand for livestreaming, and a growing expectation for its image and audio quality. This firmware update allows users to take full advantage of the ZV-1’s high-quality video as well as excellent audio capabilities, utilising high-quality UVC/UAC support, for livestreaming, video calls and more. This capability will also be added to additional compatible cameras in the future.

    This firmware updated is available now at

    https://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/download/DSC/gVBixxWfu1/Update_DSCZV1V200.exe?fm=am

  • From the new manual:

    The format of the streaming data is as follows.

    Video format: MJPEG Resolution: HD720 (1280 × 720) Frame rate: 30 fps / 25 fps Audio format: PCM, 48 kHz, 16 bit, 2 ch

    During USB streaming, power is supplied to the camera from the computer. If you want to consume as little computer power as possible, set [USB Power Supply] to [Off].

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