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= Studio =
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* Camera 1: [https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1453770-REG/sony_ilce_6400l_b_alpha_a6400_mirrorless_digital.html Sony A6400 with lense]
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* Camera 2: [https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1453768-REG/sony_ilce_6400_b_alpha_a6400_mirrorless_digital.html Sony A6400]
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* Camera 3: LifeSize conference room camera for behind the scenes studio shot
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* Lense (1): [https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1008126-REG/sony_sel2470z_vario_tessar_t_fe_24_70mm.html Sony Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens]
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* Tripods (2): [https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/842086-REG/Magnus_VT_4000_VT_4000_Tripod_System.html Magnus VT-4000 Tripod System with Fluid Head]
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* Tripod Dolly (2): [https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/970945-REG/magnus_dwf_2_universal_tripod_dolly.html Magnus DWF-2 Universal Tripod Dolly]
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* Switcher: [https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1557461-REG/blackmagic_design_atem_mini_pro_hdmi.html ATEM Mini Pro] feeding into OBS via USB.
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** Atem handles 3 cameras and 1 laptop input for slides
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** OBS handles pre-recorded content playback, chroma key (greenscreen) when needed, lower thirds graphics, additional Zoom laptop sources and streaming to YouTube.
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** Facebook "webcam" streaming using the OBS virtual camera for video and [https://vb-audio.com/Cable/ virtual audio cable] for sound.
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= Quality Low Budget Church Streaming =
 
= Quality Low Budget Church Streaming =
 
* Switcher: OBS Studio (free) with GStreamer plugin for RTSP sources (details here: [http://headbackup.com/index.php?title=Low_Latency_RTSP_Sources_in_OBS Low Latency RTSP Source in OBS])
 
* Switcher: OBS Studio (free) with GStreamer plugin for RTSP sources (details here: [http://headbackup.com/index.php?title=Low_Latency_RTSP_Sources_in_OBS Low Latency RTSP Source in OBS])
 
* Cameras: Sunba PTZ 20X Optical Zoom (405-D20X ECO Edition, under $200 [https://www.amazon.com/SUNBA-Human-Shape-Detection-Automatic-405-D20X/dp/B07ZFYMXPM/ here])
 
* Cameras: Sunba PTZ 20X Optical Zoom (405-D20X ECO Edition, under $200 [https://www.amazon.com/SUNBA-Human-Shape-Detection-Automatic-405-D20X/dp/B07ZFYMXPM/ here])
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** Warning: due to security concerns, especially around the phone home cloud services, it would be best to block Internet access for these cameras and/or place them on a separate VLAN: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2018/10/naming-shaming-web-polluters-xiongmai/
 
* Controller: LEFTEK ONVIF network based controller (under $200 [https://www.amazon.com/LEFTEK-Conference-Controller-Decoding-Connection/dp/B083TXYGSH here])
 
* Controller: LEFTEK ONVIF network based controller (under $200 [https://www.amazon.com/LEFTEK-Conference-Controller-Decoding-Connection/dp/B083TXYGSH here])
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** Although these can control multiple cameras, the Sunba camera feed in OBS freezes when switching the controller to a new camera so it is smoother and easier to purchase 1 controller per camera.
 
* Stream destination: Zoom / YouTube / Facebook (no recurring costs, besides Zoom subscription)
 
* Stream destination: Zoom / YouTube / Facebook (no recurring costs, besides Zoom subscription)
 
More details coming soon (work in progress as of 12/7/2020).
 
  
 
= History =
 
= History =
I have documented my work on the [http://headbackup.com/index.php?title=Collegedale_Community_Church_Webcast Collegedale Community Church Webcast] over the years, but have also done some lower budget live steaming in Guam since moving to the island in 2010.  Our initial workflows used Wirecast streaming to YouTube with a Canon XH A1 video camera connected to a computer via firewire, a Logitech webcam as the second source, and XLR audio from the sound board connected to the Canon camera.
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I have documented my work on the [http://headbackup.com/index.php?title=Collegedale_Community_Church_Webcast Collegedale Community Church Webcast] over the years, but have also done some lower budget live steaming in Guam since moving to the island in 2010.  Our initial workflows used Wirecast streaming to YouTube with an old Canon XH A1 video camera connected to a computer via firewire, a Logitech webcam as the second source, and XLR audio from the sound board connected to the Canon camera.
  
Eventually we started experimenting with OBS, but it would not recognize our old Canon video camera via firewire.  After doing some research we purchased an analog HD component dongle for the camera, an HDMI converter, and an HDMI capture card and never looked back at the firewire cables.  We also added a newer Sony A6000 HDMI source, and used remote iPhone cameras connected to Google Hangouts On Air to live stream 5k/7k Fun Run events.
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Eventually we started experimenting with OBS, but it would not recognize our Canon video camera via firewire.  After doing some research we purchased an analog HD component dongle for the camera, an HDMI converter, and an HDMI capture card and never looked back at the firewire cables.  We also added a newer Sony A6000 HDMI source, and have used remote iPhone cameras connected to Google Hangouts On Air to live stream 5k/7k Fun Run events.
  
More recently I have gotten back into church streaming with a new low budget workflow outlined above.
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More recently during the 2020 pandemic I have gotten back into church streaming with a new low budget workflow, and I have also helped set up a mid range studio for both pre-recorded and live production.

Revision as of 20:50, 10 January 2021

Studio

Quality Low Budget Church Streaming

  • Switcher: OBS Studio (free) with GStreamer plugin for RTSP sources (details here: Low Latency RTSP Source in OBS)
  • Cameras: Sunba PTZ 20X Optical Zoom (405-D20X ECO Edition, under $200 here)
  • Controller: LEFTEK ONVIF network based controller (under $200 here)
    • Although these can control multiple cameras, the Sunba camera feed in OBS freezes when switching the controller to a new camera so it is smoother and easier to purchase 1 controller per camera.
  • Stream destination: Zoom / YouTube / Facebook (no recurring costs, besides Zoom subscription)

History

I have documented my work on the Collegedale Community Church Webcast over the years, but have also done some lower budget live steaming in Guam since moving to the island in 2010. Our initial workflows used Wirecast streaming to YouTube with an old Canon XH A1 video camera connected to a computer via firewire, a Logitech webcam as the second source, and XLR audio from the sound board connected to the Canon camera.

Eventually we started experimenting with OBS, but it would not recognize our Canon video camera via firewire. After doing some research we purchased an analog HD component dongle for the camera, an HDMI converter, and an HDMI capture card and never looked back at the firewire cables. We also added a newer Sony A6000 HDMI source, and have used remote iPhone cameras connected to Google Hangouts On Air to live stream 5k/7k Fun Run events.

More recently during the 2020 pandemic I have gotten back into church streaming with a new low budget workflow, and I have also helped set up a mid range studio for both pre-recorded and live production.