Hey everyone, so I thought you might be interested in the Journey I've just started in building my a mobile studio based on Vmix for my little company.
The plan is to have it up and running in about a month from now, and Ill keep a sort of journey posted here.
So first of all, some design pictures!
[img]https://imgur.com/9neEsCv[/img][img]https://imgur.com/L7w3tcN[/img]
[img]https://imgur.com/ieJaBrn[/img][img]https://imgur.com/0Y3q2Uq[/img]
[img]https://imgur.com/jbOpcvW[/img][img]https://imgur.com/3RDYZBk[/img]
This is has now gone to a couple of casebuilders to get quotations on it.
Apart from this main setup there will be a second smaller multifunctional set.
Ive chosen for minimal hardware IO since most of my workflow is NDI based.
The small setup will be used for PTZ control (PTZ optics NDI cameras) with an Xkeys Joystick. On top of that it will be able to do anything Vmix can if the production demands: Redundant Recording, Small event Video production, Encoding, Instant replay, whatver my client needs. Hardware:
Ryzen 7 1700
16GB ram
GTX1060 6GB
970 EVO M.2 SSD
Blackmagic Decklink 4K Pro
The large setup consists of 2 computers. One main video hub beast and one still fast sattelite. The main computer will handle any hardware IO and most of the heavy lifting on the NDI side. The sattelite will be used for administration and support. So some events it will run videos others it will be instant replay, basically a flexible sattelite.
The entire setup will be housed in the case as seen above, with UPS power supplies, and flexible patching. The upper 2 screens are proper color 4k displays, the bottom 3 are 1080p ones for sytem operation.
The drawer will contain an Xkeys 124 with lever and a Xkeys 64 JOG for replays and video controls.
Sattelite hardware:
Ryzen 7 2700X
16GB ram
GTX1070ti
2x 970 EVO M.2 SSD
Blackmagic Decklink 4K Pro
Beast hardware:
Threadripper 2990WX
16GB ram
1080ti
Blackmagic Decklink 4K Pro
Blackmagic Decklink 4K Extreme 12G
As you can see Ive chosen for a AMD based investment. Currently I run multiple PCs with windows which Im quite happy with, but with my heavy NDI workflow, Ive decided for as much multicore performance as I could get for the budgets per computer. Especially the Beast has the new Threadripper 2, which beats any other CPU on the market at the moment, both on regular benchmarks as well as Multicore benchmarks. 32 cores is just sweet for NDI workflow. My experience with i5 sattelites has been that Id rather had more cores for the same money for my workflow. However, since almost everyone runs Intel at the moment, its a bit of a leap of faith, but Ill keep yall posted. I also didnt like losing 5% performance due to Spectre and Meltdown, I really notice it on a sat that runs the i5 that ran at 80% before, and now gets close to 90% too often for my liking (water cooled, so temp is fine)
I hope I posted this in the correct place. Shoot questions and advice, Ill filter out the harsh words :P
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