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HD webcasting setup
The Oklahoma regional is going to be using HD video (1080i@59.94) for the spectator display this year, so I'm trying to build a PC to handle the webcast and video archiving. My 6-year-old laptop had enough trouble keeping up with 640x480, so instead of spending my spring break working on low-cost match archiving boxes, I'm going to be working on a high-cost box. :o
Here's the setup I'm looking at so far:
I've looked at the Hauppauge HD PVR boxes/cards as well. I'm looking for any suggestions on capture hardware, software setups, and general recommendations about what it takes to work with HD video. After the regional, I'll write a whitepaper about my setup and experience, since the move to HD will be a common trend in the next few years. Thanks! |
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Does this mean you are coming to OKC? If so, we look forward to seeing you.
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What about a composite interface?
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For your reference, GTR East is being encoded in 480i with a component caputre card.
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We definitely need more HD in FIRST. I find it odd that footage filmed on expensive HD cameras is only available in 480p. On top of that, sites like like Ustream support HD steaming, so it's not like the technology isn't there.
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Last year, we got a local IT company to stream the regional and they spent all the money to get an HD stream and the feed was only SD. (They're doing it again this year, so we did something right.) |
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What are you doing for cameras? What kind of cable run lengths are you expecting?
Also look into a Teradek wireless HDMI transmitter/receiver. This might be the ticket... http://www.teradek.com/pages/vidiu |
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