
its kinda weird now having to cut essentially 3 shows at once.

Vmix will handle video playback so that will also have an HDMI back into the switcher. Either a second switcher or a second ME will handle switching different PC's for content based on needs for a given production, also providing an aux from that selection to Vmix. I envision all cameras going into said switcher, the selected camera will be sent on an aux and captured into Vmix. Ross Carbonite something or alternatives for 3-6 HDMI inputs and at least 4 SDI inputs for cameras.Īnyone else have best-practices for this new semi-virtual world? The whole works will live in a roadcase or two for mobile usage, monitors probably don't have to be permanently mounted, smaller is better for the cases even if I have to ship an extra monitor case.īest durable hardware control surface for Vmix. Web stream will be single-screen composited in Vmix. Captured into switcher and composited in Vmix. Zoom experience for remote presenters will include both death by powderpoint and video playback shared via Zoom's content channel, allowing remote control of slides when appropriate. Live in-room video needs may include death by powderpoint, video playback, and imag. I'm stuck in the process of engineering a simple live + zoom + web streaming system. R/talesfromproduction All your weird stories R/LocationSound Location sound AKA Production Sound R/audiopost For post-production sound geeks in Games, TV, Film, and Broadcast

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