Rinsky wrote:Did you get the permission to post the video? I'm interested in your workflow and setup, can you post some details?
Hi
Unfortunately the TV station did not allow us to upload our broadcast. Here are some details of our production:
- HP Z420 Workstation, 16GB DDR3, 256GB SSD (Highlights, Slow-Motion), 1TB HDD for recording of program output
- Radeon HD 7970 (3GB)
- Yuan SC510N4-SDI 4-channel capture card (we are reseller of this cards)
- Magewell XI100DUSB-HDMI (2 pcs)
- Blackmagic Mini-Monitor (external output for recording main camera including game clock on external DVDs - duty by the league, used for coaches and referees after the game)
- 10-channel hardware mixer for pre-mixing of 7 cameras, 3 cameras plus program brought to our workstation via AUX-Out and Program-Out for highlights, slow-motion and streaming signal
- Audio Mixer with 2 professional commentator headsets for live commentaries
- Notebook for live graphics (custom made application based on Excel and Powerpoint with live access to leagues database), used as upstream key via hardware mixer
- Internal network switch which gives live access to scoreboard data
- 1 live operator (highlights, slow-motion), 1 graphic operator (live graphics, camera selection)
- Finally we put a lot of brain into the whole project to get the best results out of VMIX, sometimes it's tricky but you get almost everything to work with this great piece of software
At least we extracted some pictures from our recording, you can watch them by following this link to our dropbox:
Pictures Live-Stream Ice-HockeyComplete production was made in Full-HD (1080i50 given by the tv station) and operated by two people, stream was uploaded at 2,5 M/S.
We always try to deliver professional results because it is our business to provide video technology for sports and event venues. VMIX is a great tool to offer affordable solutions at high quality level.
Regards
Karsten