View Full Version : Interesting link for streaming.


Donald McPherson
October 15th, 2016, 01:19 PM
Came across this while browsing. Might be useful for anyone delving into live streaming. The camera is a x70
Broadcast a bike polo tournament – coolquentin (http://coolquentin.com/2016/10/01/broadcast-a-bike-polo-tournament/)

Chris Harding
October 15th, 2016, 07:19 PM
Thanks Donald

Interesting to read even for non Apple users like me. For remote locations where you have no power the new Intel mini computer units are great as they can be DC powered and are way faster than conventional laptops at even many times the price!!!

I'm doing a wedding ceremony next Saturday again but it will be a super simple setup just with one camera and a Livestream broadcaster ...Haven't go an external mini computer yet so there will be no titles but I guess I could make up a 8 x 10 colour photo on a lighting stand to "announce" the video start and simply film the photo then move it out of shot for the start of the wedding processional ..crude but the same way we used to do it in the old days.

Donald McPherson
October 16th, 2016, 02:12 AM
At least when you do a one camera stream it makes it simpler to move around. Not so simple if you have cables all over the place.

Chris Harding
October 16th, 2016, 05:10 AM
It might cost a little more but it's a lot easier to have wireless remote cameras so you can move all over without being tethered. If you use Livestream Broadcasters they of course need to connect to their Studio software but you can operate a fair distance away and have both cameras free to roam. It does however lock you into using their software but you can still stream to FB and YouTube. Surely one can get a nice wireless link from others where the receiver has an HDMI output so it can live next to the switcher?

Craig Seeman
October 21st, 2016, 07:33 AM
Instead of being locked into Livestream you may want to get Teradek VidiuPro. You may notice similarities between Teradek's devices and Livestream. Basically the same hardware but "open" (and a little bit more expensive) so it allows you to choose the CDN.

Chris Harding
October 21st, 2016, 07:48 AM
Hey Craig .. Probably all made in the same factory in China!!!

We stick with Livestream for convenience ...other CDN tend to add costs if you have XX viewers whilst LS is unlimited views and unlimited videos, Sure going to Facebook and You Tube is free but your video gets taken down or has ads pinned to it if there is one tiny music source playing so for weddings that's a pain for us ..it's the bride's music not ours but YT ping us even for ambient background music which is not what a bride wants ..I did a wedding last Saturday and simply uploaded it to Facebook and they refused to let me post it unless I removed the audio the celebrant played when she arrived. I we have to (client request) broadcast to a YouTube account we just go through Livestream Studio software which can stream to any CDN

Craig Seeman
October 22nd, 2016, 07:03 AM
Chris, I can certainly understand the issue with copyright.

Oftentimes I stream news or corporate related stuff and they want the reach Facebook and YouTube provide and, now, Periscope (Twitter) as well. Granted there's nothing like getting surprised at a corporate event when they decide to play the theme from Rocky while their top sales manager takes the stage.