fortsquarechurch wrote:Hi all.
Next year, we are planning on upgrading our sound system at my church and at the same time would like to add video portion to it.
I am planning on building a computer for the vMix portion on our media upgrade.
Could someone tell me what hardware I need to build a computer for this project?
We are talking about between 2 and 5 cameras using HD-SDI connections.
We have yet to pick a brand for it. We would like to make the SDI port be one of the PCI slots on the motherboard.
We also want to connect the sound board to vMix so what kind of audio card do I need?
What graphic card do you recommend? What wifi card would be best? we would like to have the option to connect an Ethernet Cable to the computer to connect two PCs so we can get a desktop capture of the PowerPoints.
We were thinking of doing a Hard Drive of possibly 2TB for storage and a 250GB Solid State Drive for the primary drive to hold all the software and current files and actions and also the Operating System.
Is Windows 10 Pro a good OS?
What else do I need for this?
Any help would be appreciated!
Zach
Hi,
We have a system we use for 5-7 camera's, and playback of 2 videofiles.
It has an i7 2600 k processor (don't think it's still available, but you could look for something comparable)
16 gb ram (we almost never reach more then 5 gb ram usage, so I think you can get away with 8)
Asus pz68 deluxe motherboard (again, not available anymore, but you can find something comparable)
Nvidia gtx 950 : just enough to handle 5-7 cameras
I would go for an SSD for playback of media files
And a spinning disk if you record in mp4 (7200 rpm should do the trick)
On top of that just add a Yuan capture card, 4x sdi
and a decklink sdi for the 5th camera.
A system like that you should be able to build around 1500 - 2000 usd maximum.
If you're smart though, and have the money, you better invest in something with a bit more power. It will take some time, but for sure the standards are moving towards 4k. If you can afford it now, try to invest in a processor with 40 lanes, and a faster chipset. This way you can capture 4k later without rebuilding the whole system.
As for a soundcard: we have many, but the focusrite i2i is perfect if your sound comes from a mixer.
Windows 10: works great, haven't had any stability issues yet.
If you're streaming, i would advise against using wifi. It's not as stable as an ethernet connection in my opinion. Most motherboards have 2 ethernet ports, so you could use one for desktop capturing and the other for an internet connection.