Hi,
First our situation, equipment, needs:
I am news oriented format, so in studio greenscreen or street interviews, no sports stuff that requires long length SDI. 2 Cams will do it most of time but maybe 3 needed other times.
Have a bias towards software over hardware and digital over analog.
For live broadcasts am limited to 854x480 at about 2.7mbps. Have Win7 i7 with 16gigs ram. And of course vMix.
Existing current camera equipment:
1. HY-DV500 highend JVC MiniDV camera with composite, component and firewire 1394 output that is about 12 years old. One advantage of this is looks like pro cam for interviews, even if not connected ;-)
2. GL-1 Canon much smaller but similar to above Panasonic in age and miniDv format.
3. Logitech c920 HD USB cam.
5. low quality but good for testing 2nd USB cam, Microsoft Lifecam USB.
6. Canon Vixia with HDMI output.
7. mostly broken Sony hi8 v701 cam with 75% or so image, but use for testing whether composite signal gets thru to PC.
In vMix have been able to setup with no PC capture boards both USB cams and one composite output from the Sony Hi8 thru a Dazzle Composite to USB cabled converter. All three cams live, no problem at all thru 3 USB ports and switching in vMix.
If I could get good quality out of the MiniDVs thru Dazzle, that would be nice, but its 720x480 max for Dazzle. Anyone getting 16x9 out of old MiniDVs? As in 854x480?
For two cam shots maybe the Logitech USB and the Vixia using HDMI out converted to USB in to PC. Has anyone done that? Currently have no HDMI in for PC.
Has anyone had success with using older miniDV cams and using composite or firewire to get it into vMix without hardware? I have another XP CoreDuo PC which does have firewire in.
Most interested in what has worked for others.
Cheers
An update, it seems 3 port 1394 firewire boards are rated highly, are dirt cheap and seem to connect to MiniDV cams
http://www.amazon.com/St...RID=0BDWNWGJW6AR5JG0ZH5D It seems too good to be true, but could 3 cams be connected to vMix with one of these boards? Anyone do it?