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    • Mike Davis
      Mike Davis @Dashrender last edited by

      Could we not hijack the tread with a Java discussion? I have my issues with Java as well, but I still don't have a camera recommendation besides a mention that an Axis camera should work. Any other suggestions?

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      • stacksofplates
        stacksofplates last edited by

        I would stay away from IP cameras. Use a real camera with a real mic, or its going to sound like garbled mush. It shard enough to get good sounding sanctuaries let alone using a junk camera/ mic to record with.

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        • DustinB3403
          DustinB3403 last edited by

          So these are the stream settings I can find in OBS (nothing listed for a local stream)

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          Now this doesn't mean you couldn't output to a local streaming server (but this adds complexity and cost)

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          • DustinB3403
            DustinB3403 @stacksofplates last edited by

            @stacksofplates said in analog video stream:

            I would stay away from IP cameras. Use a real camera with a real mic, or its going to sound like garbled mush. It shard enough to get good sounding sanctuaries let alone using a junk camera/ mic to record with.

            Or just put the microphone on the stage and feed that in. An IP mic would work just as well.

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            • DustinB3403
              DustinB3403 last edited by

              Of course there are people who setup their own RTMP systems to capture and broadcast the stream.

              But this goes away from the direction of simple, click and go.

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              • brianlittlejohn
                brianlittlejohn last edited by

                How far apart are the sanctuary and places they want the feed?

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                • scottalanmiller
                  scottalanmiller last edited by

                  http://www.tp-link.com/us/faq-304.html

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                  • DustinB3403
                    DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said in analog video stream:

                    http://www.tp-link.com/us/faq-304.html

                    A wonderfully simple approach to the problem. Just need a web browser. I wonder if there is a time out that needs to be watched out for.

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                    • Mike Davis
                      Mike Davis last edited by

                      @stacksofplates Can you give me an example of a real camera?

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                      • stacksofplates
                        stacksofplates @DustinB3403 last edited by

                        @DustinB3403 said in analog video stream:

                        @stacksofplates said in analog video stream:

                        I would stay away from IP cameras. Use a real camera with a real mic, or its going to sound like garbled mush. It shard enough to get good sounding sanctuaries let alone using a junk camera/ mic to record with.

                        Or just put the microphone on the stage and feed that in. An IP mic would work just as well.

                        On stage would be really hard to do because you can't get the full range of everything, and if you directly feed in the aux from the mixer you will pick up every pop and hum and off tone person.

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                        • scottalanmiller
                          scottalanmiller last edited by

                          THe audio is definitely a totally different thing. You don't just record anything from a simple camera.

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                          • DustinB3403
                            DustinB3403 @stacksofplates last edited by

                            @stacksofplates said in analog video stream:

                            @DustinB3403 said in analog video stream:

                            @stacksofplates said in analog video stream:

                            I would stay away from IP cameras. Use a real camera with a real mic, or its going to sound like garbled mush. It shard enough to get good sounding sanctuaries let alone using a junk camera/ mic to record with.

                            Or just put the microphone on the stage and feed that in. An IP mic would work just as well.

                            On stage would be really hard to do because you can't get the full range of everything, and if you directly feed in the aux from the mixer you will pick up every pop and hum and off tone person.

                            True... but that is where mic guards come in and audio software. If the end goal is to broadcast the sermon to the audience in different parts of the church than audio will have to be scarified a bit without going to audio studio production types of solutions.

                            Which is outside of the scope and budget for the project.

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                            • stacksofplates
                              stacksofplates @Mike Davis last edited by

                              @Mike-Davis said in analog video stream:

                              @stacksofplates Can you give me an example of a real camera?

                              Canon EOS or Nikon D3100, something not expensive but you can actually get good video with, esp with optical zoom.

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                                Jason Banned @stacksofplates last edited by

                                @stacksofplates said in analog video stream:

                                @DustinB3403 said in analog video stream:

                                @stacksofplates said in analog video stream:

                                I would stay away from IP cameras. Use a real camera with a real mic, or its going to sound like garbled mush. It shard enough to get good sounding sanctuaries let alone using a junk camera/ mic to record with.

                                Or just put the microphone on the stage and feed that in. An IP mic would work just as well.

                                On stage would be really hard to do because you can't get the full range of everything, and if you directly feed in the aux from the mixer you will pick up every pop and hum and off tone person.

                                Yup you need a sub-mix (digital boards can do this as a matrix, Send etc, analog would have to use an aux mix) but you need an audience mic or two to mix in with it... but they must be delayed based on placement from the speakers

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                                • DustinB3403
                                  DustinB3403 @stacksofplates last edited by

                                  @stacksofplates said in analog video stream:

                                  @Mike-Davis said in analog video stream:

                                  @stacksofplates Can you give me an example of a real camera?

                                  Canon EOS or Nikon D3100, something not expensive but you can actually get good video with, esp with optical zoom.

                                  These are not the type of camera needed . . . .

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                                  • Mike Davis
                                    Mike Davis last edited by

                                    I can probably grab audio from the sound board. It looks like a computer will be involved one way or another, so it will probably be in the sound booth anyways.

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                                    • J
                                      Jason Banned last edited by

                                      Personally I'd recomend getting a used Sony FS100 or a Panasonic HMC150 used. connecting up HDMI out and sending that over a long HDMI or CAT6 to HDMI system to the TV.

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                                        Jason Banned last edited by

                                        and if they have money to blow:

                                        http://www.vaddio.com/category/live-production-solutions

                                        http://www.vaddio.com/category/vaddio-hd-ptz-cameras

                                        but you will never get the same motion with a PTZ as you will a real camera. They look robotic and fake.

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                                        • stacksofplates
                                          stacksofplates @DustinB3403 last edited by

                                          @DustinB3403 said in analog video stream:

                                          @stacksofplates said in analog video stream:

                                          @Mike-Davis said in analog video stream:

                                          @stacksofplates Can you give me an example of a real camera?

                                          Canon EOS or Nikon D3100, something not expensive but you can actually get good video with, esp with optical zoom.

                                          These are not the type of camera needed . . . .

                                          Many places use them and they are fine.

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                                          • Dashrender
                                            Dashrender @Jason last edited by

                                            @Jason said in analog video stream:

                                            Personally I'd recomend getting a used Sony FS100 or a Panasonic HMC150 used. connecting up HDMI out and sending that over a long HDMI or CAT6 to HDMI system to the TV.

                                            Sadly, this is sounding like the simpliest solution at this time.

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