Wasn't sure which forum to post this in, but here is a good example on how VMIX can sit at the heart of any production environment. I didn't put it in projects as this post maybe more of interest on people evaluating the true power of VMIX.
Here we have VMIX running on an i7 X99 based board, 16GB DDR4, GTX960, with 2 x Decklink Quad input cards (Giving 8 live inputs - Cameras 1-5, Key & Fill from a CasparCG graphics providing legacy graphics whilst porting over to VMIX, and finally a Skype TX Box).
Output is provided by a Decklink Duo Card - one output provides the full 1080i for broadcast, the second provides a 576i output which can be used without downscaling on old SD floor monitors etc.
Audio input from 4 x Wireless Mics, 2 x Studio Mics, and 2 x Analog Telephone Balancing Units is provided by a Zoom R16 Digital Audio Interface. As well as the direct 8 channel USB feed to the VMIX mainframe, the stereo mixed audio from the Zoom R16 is also embedded (Using Blakmagic Mini Converters) onto channels 1 and 2 of Camera 1.
A 16 x 16 Blackmagic MicroHub sits between all inputs and outputs, providing a full fail-safe should the VMIX mainframe fail (and also why we embed the stereo mix on the camera 1 input so basic sound can be maintained if VMIX fails). The MicroHub also has enough spare outputs that we use it effectively as a distribution amp to floor monitors etc.
The VMIX also provides a full talkback (Presenter In Ear, Guest In Ear, and producer talkback to phone calls, skype calls, and a proprietary web based 2-way webcam platform that runs as a flash component on an VMIX input). Talkback uses USB headsets for the production crew (gallery have DT109 headsets with $3 USB mic/headphone audio dongles), and a dual channel IEM wireless system for presenter and guest talkback. All is handled and routed via VMIX. (A left = Presenter Talkback, A right = Guest Talkback, B L+R = Clean feed return for telephones, Webcams, and Skype).
Audio is generally all ASIO (using ASIO4ALL) for the WDM devices, and is routed around the VMIX platform using Virtual Audio Cables.
The VMIX mainframe supports 4 monitors, vMix, multi-view (full Screen 1), studio plasmas (full screen 2), and a spare desktop used for 'administration' / desktop capture type applications (Typically to bring a website onto the bus).
We have also integrated a VoIP client into Vmix for taking on-air calls, as well as 2-way webcam calls, and 2 way Skype audio and/or video calls.
The final piece of the magic is the control surface - a 27" touch screen monitor using its own 'Micro' $99 PC running our custom 'surface' software. Which can control not just the VMIX, but the Black Magic Video Hub, Blackmagic Hyperdecks, SONY VTR's, The hold TBU's, Sony VISCA remote camera heads, Caspar GC, Playbox Titlebox, Airbox, indeed any RS232, RS422, RS485 or Ethernet based equipment can be added - total control. We also have live SMS text messages to screen, and a 'voicemail' playback system bolted into VMIX.
We have the surface laid out like a traditional single M/E switcher, with a delegate row, allowing multi-view (up stream keyers) and downstream keyers to be selected on their own row (much like the official hardware surface - but you can switch multi-view inputs just as easily as switching DSK's, so switching cameras in a muli-view composites doesn't require setting up multiple, multi -view inputs.
If anybody is interested in the schematics / block diagram, just drop me a note - we have found some VERY interesting ways to use VMIX to do things it wasn't meant to do.
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All The Best
Keith
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