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grantb  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 9:09:14 PM(UTC)
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I need to be able to stream different inputs (Cameras) to different streaming engines (Youtube). Or different streams within the same streaming application eg Youtube.

Two different cameras in two different rooms through to one Workstation running VMIX and stream to two different streams in Youtube.

Can this be done? and if so how?

I need to do this fairly urgently,

Thanks

Grant Baldwin
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 9:18:43 PM(UTC)
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Hi Grant

there are several solutions to this. It depends on your vMix licence type at first and also on your computer's power. Give us details and also on your production needs... For example do you need to add titles to your cameras feeds, will the audio be the same for both streams, etc...

These details make the difference...

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#3 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 9:28:52 PM(UTC)
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Guillaume,

Thanks greatly, as below:

No titles required
Different Audio from each camera (Audio will be coming from the camera, IP Cameras)
Video is 720P 10 fps is fine
Computer will be an i5 with 8 GB of RAM, intel integrated Graphics card. If required can upgrade computer.
No recording required at all, just to provide live stream through YouTube

Not sure what else you require, but was looking at the Basic HD Licence as maximum inputs/cameras I will need is 4.

Hope this helps, and thanks for the fast response,

Grant
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 9:54:15 PM(UTC)
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With vMixHD:

- use cam1+audio with capture card # 1 in vMix and stream to YT1 using hardware encoder (means on GPU with GTX graphic card)

Install free FMLE 3.2 on the same computer (or any other software encoder with RTMP support)

- use cam2+audio with capture card # 2 in FMLE and stream to YT2

I think with an i5 without GTX it will be risky for 2 720 streams at the same time. Better find a computer with a good nVidia GTX (i5 or i7). FMLE is highly CPU intensive. Unless you have hardware encoder in vMix, I think you can't do it on a single PC.

You have to try before production. The issue is CPU power...
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#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 10:00:10 PM(UTC)
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Thanks for the reply.

Yep I have managed to do it a similar way using OBS Studio for one camera and stream and VMIX for the other. But I was hoping to use one software for both. Plus I might add a 3rd camera later. CPU power isn't an issue as using the above setup it works fine and only using about 60% CPU. No capture card required as getting streams from IP Cameras running at 720P 10 fps.

Is there anyway to do this all from within VMIX at all? It seems liek you should, I can get the two inputs/cameras into VMIX ok and I can setup the two Youtube streams in the streaming section but I can't stream one input to one and the other input to the other. Its all there just needs to be linked.

Thanks again for your help,

Grant
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Is there anyway to do this all from within VMIX at all? It seems liek you should, I can get the two inputs/cameras into VMIX ok and I can setup the two Youtube streams in the streaming section but I can't stream one input to one and the other input to the other. Its all there just needs to be linked.


with vMix4k or vMixPro, yes it's doable for 2 cams (only not 3) but the audio routing might be very challenging. I recommend not to.
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#7 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 10:21:28 PM(UTC)
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Thanks, again, I don't think the audio will be a problem as its part of the stream directly from the camera. vMix4k/Pro I had a look at the matrix showing all the different features the different versions offer, but I couldn't see any which would let me do what I want. What features in these versions enables this?

I'am still using the trial version doesn't that have all/if not most of the features the Pro and 4K versions do?

Thanks

Grant
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#8 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 11:31:55 PM(UTC)
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grantb wrote:
I need to be able to stream different inputs (Cameras) to different streaming engines (Youtube). Or different streams within the same streaming application eg Youtube.

Two different cameras in two different rooms through to one Workstation running VMIX and stream to two different streams in Youtube.

Can this be done? and if so how?

I need to do this fairly urgently,

Thanks

Grant Baldwin


You can do this by vMix by running two instances of vMix on the same box. If you do a search of this forum you will find discussion on how to do this.(advanced settings turned on,Settings menu, Options tab, allow multiple instances) The trial version will allow you to set it up as it has full functionality available to you for 60 days.
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