This is a local innovations group who have converted their meetings into an online TV show.
ATEM used to be used but this production is now on vMix.
A single operator with 3 cameras (the operator moves 1 single camera to the person who is talking) and there is also a wide shot and a audience webcam.
There is still a lot to fix like focus, audio sync and others, but this will be fine tuned over the next few meets.
We also need to automate the muting of mics. (eg when we play a package or go to a break we need to put triggers in so we don't have to manually do it)
Using:
Intel Skylake 6700 CPU
16gb RAM.
NVIDA Gforce GTX 650 Ti (will be buying a 980ti soon).
2 x 512mbit M.2 SSD's in RAID
2 x 4tb 7200rpm Seagate Black Drives in raid for video storage.
1 x Telstra 4G USB Dongle (1800MHz only) will upgrade to the dual-band (700MHz/1800MHz) one soon.
1 x Vodafone 4g USB Dongle
I don't have the cameras but they were just semi-professional sony's with HDMI out
We used very cheap $50AUD HDMI to SDI converters we got from eBay.
The audience shot was a Logitech c920
We used Speedify for bonding of the 2 connections.
Blackmagic Quad 2 (up to 8 cameras) in
Full screen output (HDMI) to projector and venue TV's
Streaming to YouTube Live at 3.5mbits 1080p
Audio:
We have a Behringer X32 RACK which we connected all our mics to. That was then connected to the PC via a USB (ASIO) cable and each mic was a different mixer on vMIX allowing us to control the levels via VMIX and the PA output separately (so basically if we adjusted the PA levels in the x32 it didn't affect anything going into vMIX because the output to vMIX via ASIO was pre-fader. We also have a Dante card for the X32 but we preferred USB because it didn't need dante installed and running in background (less stuff on the PC the better).
Can't wait to start using NDI for other productions.
I also can't wait for VMIX to be able to send MIDI commands so we can control our x32.