pesi wrote:So yes, there is an AC power supply available for atomos devices which takes care of one concern.
Now the only other will be file sizes - I read on an Adobe forum that at the highest res, it swallows up about 100 GB per hour of video!
That would mean a lot of cards for an 8 hour event!
I am looking at getting an Hdmi-in-out device to record to my second laptop - the Blackmagic Mini recorder would have been ideal but its out is Thunderbolt, which my laptop does not have a port for. :-(
Yes they all have an AC Power option, the batteries on the Ninja do not charge inside the unit. It's an external wall charger.
At full quality I can't get enough storage. So I usually don't record at the full quality setting. I go for a 45mbit setting which is sufficient. Many Pros say that is no high enough, but I'm not recording the super bowl.
Top quality video uses really high data rates. There are quite a few settings available on both devices.
I only have 2 x 256GB SDHC cards at the moment. I copy the files to my editing computer and rotate the empty one back in. At the quality I use 512GB does get me through a full day with quite a bit of room to spare.
I used a second computer in the past, guess I just wanted to get some options where a computer was not involved in the capture.
The Ninja Star looks like a good device, I don't use one. I wanted a screen to see what is recording. Long days of the same stuff it's easy to forget to hit record. These devices make it very obvious you are recording :)
The sound guy hits record on the recording monitor (also watches the levels coming out of Vmix). Vmix operator also hits record. I always try to record 2 copies. Lowest Quality is in Vmix. In what I do the video is used to resolve disputes, so having 2 copies is a must. Technically I also have the live stream recorded on Youtube as well, but you can't roll the footage back all the way until Youtube finishes processing.
That might be the actual easiest recording ever, stream to Youtube live it lets you roll back 2-4 hours just by moving the slider. Of course NO INTERNET = NO RECORDING! Hence why I always double record in addition. Yes I have missed hitting record on one and had an Internet issue and the last recording was utilized. Fail-safes are my friend!
Can you have too many backups? I think not really (but you do run out storage). You are never going to capture that live thing ever again, in what I do it's the sale of a horse potentially of a value up to $3M. Telling the owner you didn't capture the sale of their prized horse due to a malfunction isn't a good conversation, or the TV station who wants to show the video of it selling because it just won an important race 3-5 years later. At the time I would have no idea if the horse was a champion to be or not. The next horse being filmed could be Phar Lap and become some kind of legend, or one that never makes it to a racetrack.
On top of all that, Vmix sometimes has to be unattended, which further complicates matters. This is because the operator is also an IT expert fixing everything else. At least the sound guy doesn't run off to fix a printer in the middle of a production. More reason to have the sound guy monitor a recording :) Workflows take time, they can always be improved. All the time I'm working to improve. My workflow is vastly different to most in the forum I'm sure.