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hello good night, I have the following equipment
SATELLITE S50-B-15F type : 5th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-5500U Processor with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 clock speed : 2.40 / 3.00 Turbo GHz 3rd level cache : 4 MB capacity : 256 GB type : AMD Radeon™ R7 M260 Graphics with AMD Enduro™ Technology memory amount : 2GB dedicated VRAM memory type : DDR3 Video RAM standard : 8,192 (1x) MB, technology : DDR3L RAM (1,600 MHz)
I am making the transmission in direct of football matches in Portugal and likes to know what the best solution for transmission quality and make recording of transmission in ssd disk portable. Thank you wait for help from you. thank you
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@ bezzgeadas A lot will depend on what camera(s) and how many you hope to use... vMix will rely heavily on the GPU for mixing and special effects of your "Inputs". Encoding for streaming and recording will rely more heavily on your CPU. I am not familiar with either of your processing units, particularly your graphics card (vMix has been heavily tested with NVidia cards and less so with AMD cards). I suspect your CPU will be fine for most of what you throw at it (pretty current) but your GPU appears to be somewhat comparable to a GT740 and may be slightly underpowered if you intend to throw 4 HD cameras with "Instant Replay" at it. http://www.vmix.com/soft.../supported-hardware.aspxYou are best to test and experiment as much as possible to see what will work for you and what wont. I hope that helps some. Ice
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the capture card that I use is avermedia extremecap U3 (hdmi), and my camera to film is a Canon XA10.
what he wanted to know was what kind CONFIGURATION do vmix striming to perform and record with quality striming
that configuration using video compresao codec and speed transmit streming and configuration of recording if mpeg4 or other format.
thank help
luis geadas skipy-bezzgeadas from Portugal
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@ bezzgeadas
What have you tried? Stream quality will depend, to some degree, on the bandwidth available to you. Recording quality will depend on how much your system can handle under stress. Once again, I would experiment as much as possible, start at the top, the highest settings (or your wish list) for all variables and see how it goes and what your scenario is capable of.
In the end, I tend to be conservative and will scale back a little bit from what is possible, just to be safe. Invariably, issues arise, often outside of your control, you always want to allow yourself a little "headroom" to help mitigate unnecessary problems.
If your situation can effectively handle a stream of 50 or 60 fps 1080p @ 5mbps and record similarly with VC-3 with a high Bitrate... go for it, that's almost as good as it gets! I suspect, however, that that will not be possible, you may have to scale back to a more moderate 25 fps @ 720p @ 1.5mbps and record to mp4 or even avi format for things to go smoothly.
There are a lot of variables involved, it mostly comes down to what is possible in your situation and your personal preferences with regards to acceptable quality. The only way to know for sure is to TEST and Experiment to find the solution that works best for you.
Ice
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many thanks for the information.I thought there might be more or less a transmission base configuration and recording
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