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  • Michael Stuckart

    September 20, 2012 at 2:22 am in reply to: $8k Full video set up

    Thank you sir!

  • Michael Stuckart

    September 20, 2012 at 1:53 am in reply to: $8k Full video set up

    No need to be sorry, this forum is EXTREMELY helpful and I am thankful for any help that i receive by reading other threads or peoples responses to my own.

    That sounds like a good idea, using Adobe. What I was thinking about doing is using a Telestream wirecast demo and seeing how we liked that and if it would do what we wanted.
    https://www.telestream.net/wirecast/overview.htm

    From what a couple people have told us and with a little research what we found is that the Blackmagic capture devices can only be accessed by one program, so running two programs will be conflicting which is why Wirecast looks like a good option. Supposedly it can Stream and record at the same time, the only question is will it stream to our desired outlets which is why we will be testing a trial version. 🙂

  • Michael Stuckart

    September 20, 2012 at 1:19 am in reply to: $8k Full video set up

    8K was our total budget but it is to late now, due to pressure of the district we had to pull the trigger on a system we thought would work. What we have going is we have 4 Canon cameras outputting HDMI to Blackmagic battery powered HDMI to HD-SDI converters. From there we feed them to our ATEM Mixer, which will then feed a Blackmagic Extreme capture device through thunderbolt, which will be in line with our projector. The Capture device will hook to our Imac to capture/Stream. Our obstacle now is getting our Imac to Capture AND Stream at the same time.

  • Michael Stuckart

    September 15, 2012 at 11:04 pm in reply to: Streaming and capture?

    Sorry wrong section

  • Michael Stuckart

    September 12, 2012 at 4:38 am in reply to: $8k Full video set up

    Also looking into professional grade wireless transmitters for our cameras? Just curious what a set up would cost per camera.

  • Michael Stuckart

    February 18, 2012 at 5:54 am in reply to: Live event recording gone wrong

    We are looking into new set ups, using the Macbook along side would be amazing but we need something that works point blank. The firewire is great but it has a two second delay which makes live feeds useless. Any suggestions?

  • Michael Stuckart

    February 16, 2012 at 5:23 am in reply to: Live event recording gone wrong

    Ya we always record locally to the camera whenever possible as a backup.

  • Michael Stuckart

    February 16, 2012 at 5:22 am in reply to: Live event recording gone wrong

    Cable running is not a issue, there is a larger event group in our school that works with audio and lighting but was eager to hand off video since it is a handful to handle all three with the small group. 50 Feet just doesn’t cut it, the renting out is a good idea but we want to be self sufficient and it messes with our idea of training. We are trying to base classes off this equipment and introducing high school students to the world of video, if we rent equipment it wouldn’t be in the class room and would be extremely difficult to train. Right now we are looking into running our Firewire cameras over Cat 5 as it is since our building has Cat 5 run EVERYWHERE so all it would take is some patching in the central HUB.

  • Michael Stuckart

    February 14, 2012 at 12:01 am in reply to: Live event recording gone wrong

    How would we run the HDMI over distance? The component can be run through BNC

  • Michael Stuckart

    February 12, 2012 at 4:07 am in reply to: Live event recording gone wrong

    Macbook Pro* Not air sorry

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