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Low latency video system for a recording studio
Hello everyone-
I’m looking for some advice for a recording studio buildout I’m just getting started on. The studio is going to be wired using Dante networked audio, which will make it possible to use the rooms in a more flexible way than a traditional studio, but also requires a different approach to sightlines than the traditional approach with (expensive) laminated glass windows. Several of the rooms won’t be adjacent to each other…
So I’m looking to a video system. It would need to be low latency, ideally less than 4-5 milliseconds, and ideally something that has decent low light performance (artists often prefer dimly lit rooms) and have a fairly wide angle. It would be nice if the video quality was worth capturing, but I also don’t want to get into an ultra shallow depth of field situation that would make focusing a challenge…
My thought at this time is to use cameras like these-
And possibly the Dmon quad multiviewer or maybe just getting a few cheap TV’s (generally each room wouldn’t need to view more than 3 other rooms). Of course some distribution amps etc required to connect it all.
Does that seem like a decent plan? Any suggestions/thoughts appreciated. Thanks-
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