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Live event coverage and web streaming
Dear friends,
Recently i had a proposal to start a new department in my small video company, and that is live event coverage and web streaming.
The principal is simple:
3 cameras with HD-SDI output send the video to a mixer and to 3 independent video servers that send the individual signal to a web streaming software that allows the user to select its own camera, besides the feed that comes from the mixer as well.
The audio part is very tricky, as i need to give 10 audio signals to each audio embedder for the cameras, mixer and possibly a projectors sdi video feed.Now i ask your advice on how to make this as cable-less as possible.
The way i figured the setup is
3x Sony NX5 HD-SDI cameras
1x Panasonic HS400A switcher (because of multiview and the SDI-through option that saves me the SDI splitters for each sdi feed i would need) or alternative (but with sdi through-s and multiview)
1x DVI to SDI convertor for projector feed
4x AUDIO to SDI from Blackmagic (for audio embedding the feed from the hose mixer)
1x Up/Down/Cross convertor from Blackmagic (for its 5 splits of the program from the mixer to backup of the Audio to SDI main feeds)
5x Decklink DUOs for recieving the 5 independent video feeds
5x servers for streaming to the mother server in the office
1x 16channel digital mixer (maybe soundcraft Si Compact 16) for multiplying the 1 or two audio source from the house mixer to 10-12 channels and then sending them through the aux sends to each Audio to SDI for embedding with the video feed).
Is there any way i can reduce the number of Audio to SDI or an alternative to decklink so i can bypass the audio embedders or do i need more splitters, or any kind of thought you may think worthy of expressing to a beginner from your experience?
Thank you,
Sebastian Plamadeala
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