David Horwitz
December 2nd, 2014, 03:04 PM
Hi all,
Our organization is planning to move on from Haivision and start live streaming via AWS, which is now hosting our VOD. I did some looking into encoding software several months ago, and it seems like Telestream's Wirecast is the best software out there.
If that's the case, I think we would want that and a lunchbox computer for the hardware. We want the system to be portable for offsite use, although we do have a studio in-house. It would also be good if the case is robust, like those Panasonic Toughbooks, or if we could at least get a nice protective case, that would be plan B. These 2 options look promising:
DV/StreamLine Showcases the MC2310! | Broadcast Beat Magazine: 2014 IBC Show, CCW+SATCON Expo and NAB Show News (http://www.broadcastbeat.com/dvstreamline-showcases-mc2310/)
B&H Photo PC Pro Workstation Mobile Wirecast Studio Turnkey B&H
Most of our shoots to start off with will be using 1 camera, and we may move to 2 cams in the future.
We want the ability to stream live offsite with the venue's internet connection, and we also want to record to disk. The Matrox VS4 card seems like the one to go for since it allows you to record individual cameras.
We'd like to spend less than $10,000, but we should be able to go over if necessary.
Let me know what your thoughts are, thanks.
Our organization is planning to move on from Haivision and start live streaming via AWS, which is now hosting our VOD. I did some looking into encoding software several months ago, and it seems like Telestream's Wirecast is the best software out there.
If that's the case, I think we would want that and a lunchbox computer for the hardware. We want the system to be portable for offsite use, although we do have a studio in-house. It would also be good if the case is robust, like those Panasonic Toughbooks, or if we could at least get a nice protective case, that would be plan B. These 2 options look promising:
DV/StreamLine Showcases the MC2310! | Broadcast Beat Magazine: 2014 IBC Show, CCW+SATCON Expo and NAB Show News (http://www.broadcastbeat.com/dvstreamline-showcases-mc2310/)
B&H Photo PC Pro Workstation Mobile Wirecast Studio Turnkey B&H
Most of our shoots to start off with will be using 1 camera, and we may move to 2 cams in the future.
We want the ability to stream live offsite with the venue's internet connection, and we also want to record to disk. The Matrox VS4 card seems like the one to go for since it allows you to record individual cameras.
We'd like to spend less than $10,000, but we should be able to go over if necessary.
Let me know what your thoughts are, thanks.