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This Is the smallest vMix for streaming: Features Case 1U rack mb Intel with I7 CPU 16/32 Mb ram Internal SSD 120Gb for Win Built in 1024 Intel Graphic card, 2 1Gb Lan, 2 Wireless, Blutooth, 4x 3.0 USB 2X HDMI 1X DVI/VGA 1X Capture BM Quad/duo/Dceklinc(as needed) SDI Input Tested H24 streaming at 1800Mbt to private videoserver fo 1 week no issue any questions?
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progresstv wrote:any questions? Yes, one question. Is it really smaller than my MacMini running Win 8.1 with a BM DeckLink Mini Recorder Thunderbolt? ;-) In case of just one needed capture input I would think the MacMini is 4 times smaller.....
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ovinas wrote:progresstv wrote:any questions? Yes, one question. Is it really smaller than my MacMini running Win 8.1 with a BM DeckLink Mini Recorder Thunderbolt? ;-) In case of just one needed capture input I would think the MacMini is 4 times smaller..... I'm sure the macmini is smaller but: Does not have two HDMI for dual monitor + vga monitor It does not have two network cards 1Gb The advantage of this solution, is that can be mounted in a small flycase(suitcase) already wired with Monitor 24" ready to use. Ludovico
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Quite nice :)
What's the i7 there?
What was the streaming resolution you tested and the CPU usage?
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progresstv wrote:This Is the smallest vMix for streaming:... ...Does not have two HDMI for dual monitor + vga monitor It does not have two network cards 1Gb... But this is not really necessary for just streaming.
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Cpu I7-3770K 3.5Ghz When tested 1800Kbit at 720X576 Cpu usage 2-3% Now streaming at 500Kbit on www.webchanneltv.eu
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ovinas wrote:progresstv wrote:This Is the smallest vMix for streaming:... ...Does not have two HDMI for dual monitor + vga monitor It does not have two network cards 1Gb... But this is not really necessary for just streaming. The purpose of this case is for the following. This is a prototype
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progresstv wrote:Cpu I7-3770K 3.5Ghz When tested 1800Kbit at 720X576 Cpu usage 2-3% Now streaming at 500Kbit on www.webchanneltv.eu Thanks. No problems with the heat in such tiny case? Try 720p @2.5 - 3 Mbps :) + check the CPU Usage on Windows Task Manager, not vMix. I guess it only shows vMix's CPU usage.
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really cool! thanks progresstv for sharing :)
watching right now, seems you have missed to turn on the deinterlacer (small jagged artefacts in when things move around).
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You are right I'am not deinterlacing.
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ciao ragazzi
small & nice. thanks for demonstration. i see your sat-car. with which sat service do you work? does your program runs on tv or just on ghe web?
thanks for reply.
greetings from switzerland patrick
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nice system: small is beautiful...
can you make a photo of the back and inside. interested to see how you put the capture card in...
donyou have more specs: motherboard etc... what cooling fan etc.
how does it perform in a car with 35c heat outside for a whole day in the sun... need extra cooling ?.
greetings stefan
ps working in that direction but i also want to integrate the monitor in one compact system. and affordable... any ideas?
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tgdzapa1 wrote:ciao ragazzi
small & nice. thanks for demonstration. i see your sat-car. with which sat service do you work? does your program runs on tv or just on ghe web?
thanks for reply.
greetings from switzerland patrick
Hi the service can be TOOWAY or as in my case have booking on needed ENG service. example: Tomorrow I will need to LIVE Broadcast for a Local television I booked 2Mb in upload for the needed time (2hours). The request was 720X576 in SD @ 1,6mb. For web bradcasting only one of these PC are needed for TV Live broadcasting You need one for encoding and another for decoding placed in TV station. 1.6 - 1.8 mb gives a good SD quality for Television broadcasting.
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progresstv wrote:tgdzapa1 wrote:ciao ragazzi
small & nice. thanks for demonstration. i see your sat-car. with which sat service do you work? does your program runs on tv or just on ghe web?
thanks for reply.
greetings from switzerland patrick
Hi the service can be TOOWAY or as in my case have booking on needed ENG service. example: Tomorrow I will need to LIVE Broadcast for a Local television I booked 2Mb in upload for the needed time (2hours). The request was 720X576 in SD @ 1,6mb. For web bradcasting only one of these PC are needed for TV Live broadcasting You need one for encoding and another for decoding placed in TV station. 1.6 - 1.8 mb gives a good SD quality for Television broadcasting. depending in if there is a lot of motion and moving parts the tour the france will be a little bit of a problem. ( broadcast quality wise )
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I do not do France tour not even Italian Tour but surely I do Soccer games where I have tested it (and not only once) It works fine no istant block no pixeling thats good for who has low budget. If you want I can find one of the soccer files game recorded in tv station and posted on youtube.
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Thanks progresstv for sharing with us. I like this a lot. I have been thinking about having a separate streaming pc. Can I ask what spec machine you have for your multi-camera switching? I am trying to find ways to build a portable simple solution for our sports productions. Currently I pack every thing is boxes. Long setup. I am looking for a simple and fast solution including a way to have a monitor built in. Any suggestions? I like these but they are extremely expensive: http://www.ubergizmo.com...ugged-portable-computer/Thanks Bryan
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