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ativazquez  
#1 Posted : Saturday, January 16, 2016 10:22:55 AM(UTC)
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Hello, someone could tell me any camera that supports vmix,

If possible on this website: mercadolibre.com.ar

I've tried 3 types of cameras but they dont works with vmix.


Thank you !
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#2 Posted : Saturday, January 16, 2016 11:27:26 AM(UTC)
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What cameras have you tried and how are you connecting them to vMix?
Typically, a video signal from a camera needs to be "Captured" with a video capture card or device with the appropriate connections to be seen by a computer.
Just about any camera should work with vMix if you can get the signal into the computer.
Older consumer cameras will likely require an RCA or S-Video capture device like E-Z Cap or the BMD Intensity Shuttle for external USB devices, or BMD Intensity Pro capture card:
http://www.ezcap.tv/usb-...re/ezcap116-capture-card
http://www.bhphotovideo....U_Intensity_Shuttle.html
http://www.bhphotovideo....ensity_Pro_HDMI_and.html
Newer consumer cameras may be HDMI which can also be captured with the Shuttle and Intensity Pro
Professional cameras will be either HDMI and/or HD-SDI and will require a capture card or device appropriately equipped, but I suspect that is beyond your current needs for now.


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#3 Posted : Monday, January 18, 2016 3:21:46 PM(UTC)
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There's no such thing as "a camera that supports vMix."

vMix supports various kinds of inputs, including webcams, online streams and video capture devices.

There are capture devices for HDMI, SDI, HD-SDI, and plain old composite analog video (PAL/NTSC). Some are PCIe cards, others are USB-attached external devices.

The question you should be asking is, "what kind of capture device do I need to bring the output of my camera(s) into vMix on my desired host computer?"

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ativazquez  
#4 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2016 10:16:45 AM(UTC)
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Yes Michael, its true... (im using google translator)

I've tried all the Mygica products sold here in Argentina, and none of them work, so opt for IP cameras.


Ice, I'm using cameras outdoor ip x view which they are very bad for vmix using:

rtsp://admin:111111@192.168.0.7:10554/udp/av0_0

but very well with the application of xview

I am going to buy the cameras "TPLINK" which say they work better because they offer rtsp support



I keep abreast ...


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#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 19, 2016 12:05:35 PM(UTC)
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I have some Grandstream GXV Series IP cameras installed around my home office. While they were not purchased for vMix use, they do come into vMix without any issue.

I have the GXV3672 FHD cameras with the 3.6mm lens. These deliver 1080p video with a wide field of view.

There are also the lesser GXV3672 HD that delivers 720p video.

Here's a screen shot of a vMix input configuration showing the URL and the view from one of the cameras.

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