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Greetings. I am currently working a Writers Festival. Authors, up to three at a time, with a host discuss writing, their books, etc... We do up to 5 shows a day each lasting an hour and a half.
My setup is as follows: i7 , 12 GB, Asus R200, W7 Pro 64 bit, rack mount case, 725 watt PS. 3 Camera input, Sony HDR-FX7, Sonny Z7U, and a Blackmagic Pocket cam. All cams use HDMI output into a Blackmagic Shuttle 2, I then use the SDI output to send to computer, with a Blackmagic Quad installed.
I am using HDMI output into a HDMI over Cat6 cable into two projectors for live viewing on each side of the stage. My delay is 4 ms, not bad. I can delay the main output and have perfect live sync. There is a third output using the Blackmagic Quad output sent 100 feet into another room with a projector and audio provided from an aux mix. We have a full PA system with an audio feed from the board into a separate mixer for audio input.
I am using External output to send to the distance room on output 4 of the Quad. Using RG6 cable with an SDI to HDMI converter at destination for the video feed. The delay is 68 ms. That's big. I am not sure why. Is it the External output? Is it the converter? Any ideas most appreciated.
When I switch between cameras, the audio from the cameras gets turned on automatically. Can this be changed? I don't want audio from cameras.
System is stable, and quality is great. Shuttle's provide backup recording and HDMI to SDI conversion. I would REALLY love to build a fibre based hard drive raid for this use, but $$$.
Any comments, suggestions, information or advice, most appreciated.
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@ mikekay
With regards to camera audio, there are a couple of options. 1) With initial 'Input' of a "Camera", you should have a drop down option for "Audio Device" and you can choose "none". 2) You also have the option within the vMix Audio Mixer to control the Audio of the camera input. De-selecting the double arrow button (audio follows input) will prevent the audio from going live when the "Input" is selected for program.
The second option would be my preference since it could be used as an emergency back-up audio source if required, it's just a matter of knowingly setting it up properly so as not to get caught off guard when an 'unknown' mic all of a sudden goes live and you have to scramble to figure out what the hell is going on.
Ice
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