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Paul Anderegg January 16th, 2018 08:38 PM

PXW-Z90 MPEG-TS 720p 3Mbps live streaming
 
The 5Ghz WiFi band, and allowance of 1280x720 30p when in 60p record codecs, make the new Z90 a very capable one man band live to air broadcast camera. My X70 was always hobbled by 360p/1.5Mbps 2.4Ghz freezing stuttering connections. Below is a demonstration of the cameras built in live streaming function, through a 5Ghz HotSpot from an LTE-Advanced Galaxy S7 phone.


Donald McPherson January 17th, 2018 12:54 AM

Re: PXW-Z90 MPEG-TS 720p 3Mbps live streaming
 
Paul, how do you cope with the (on my system) 9 second lag that I have when streaming to Youtube. The only way I can think of is to use another cell phone for voiceover and anticipate the visual.

Paul Anderegg January 17th, 2018 01:33 AM

Re: PXW-Z90 MPEG-TS 720p 3Mbps live streaming
 
I think MPEG-TS has a native 2 or so second delay. We have a Teradek Cube receiver, hooked to the interweb through a dedicated line, so it doesn't need to bounce around an intranet or anything else other than the 4G network, our ISP, then spits out to our on air play system.

YouTube TRANSCODES your stream, and routes it through their system and network, so there is a built in delay there.

Paul

Donald McPherson January 17th, 2018 01:15 PM

Re: PXW-Z90 MPEG-TS 720p 3Mbps live streaming
 
I am sure others like me wanted to know (or maybe did not) this. That's the difference between pro and hobby.

John Nantz January 17th, 2018 02:28 PM

Re: PXW-Z90 MPEG-TS 720p 3Mbps live streaming
 
Paul -
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Anderegg (Post 1940489)
I think MPEG-TS has a native 2 or so second delay. We have a Teradek Cube receiver, hooked to the interweb through a dedicated line, so it doesn't need to bounce around an intranet or anything else other than the 4G network, our ISP, then spits out to our on air play system.

So when we're watching the news and the anchor passes over to the on-scene reporter there is always a few second delay while the reporter is left holding the mice before they start speaking, is that the delay we're seeing? Or is there also a delay between when the anchor says something and the reporter hears it so they know when to start the report?

I always been curious why there was that delay because you'd think that someone in the station would have the reporter on hold or standby and ready to go at the push of the "On Air" button (or what ever).

Paul Anderegg January 17th, 2018 06:04 PM

Re: PXW-Z90 MPEG-TS 720p 3Mbps live streaming
 
Sat feeds have a delay, also, bonded cellular solutions have a selectable delay...my station has TVU's set to 2 second latency. The longer the latency, the more error correction that is available. Fun TV news fact, that nodding yes you see them do to take up time...it's called "bobble", as in bobble heads :)

Paul

Paul Anderegg January 22nd, 2018 04:11 PM

Re: PXW-Z90 MPEG-TS 720p 3Mbps live streaming
 
For what it's worth, here is the same camera when set to Sony proprietary QoS Network Connection Mode...about 600Kbps less video rate compared to MPEG-TS, but that 600Kbps goes to the QoS packet loss recovery error correction system.


Paul Anderegg January 23rd, 2018 04:03 AM

Re: PXW-Z90 MPEG-TS 720p 3Mbps live streaming
 
Here is a slightly higher bitrate test, 3.4Mbps.



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