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Live-stream Ideas
Hey. I am trying to work out live-streaming for some events. I was wondering about anyone's thoughts on xSplit. I am planning to grab a couple of axis IP cameras and run them into my PC running xSplit and broadcast that way. To me is seems like a relatively low cost way to stream events. Thoughts anyone?
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I have a couple, and I think one will make your life easier and one harder.
The first is that traditionally, there's an A/V box behind the curtains at regionals. If there is one at the events you're thinking of, all you'll really need to do is plug into that, instead of getting your own cameras. (If there isn't one, or if you don't want the view that the audience sees, then yes, you will need to supply your own camera(s).) The second is that you will need internet access, which at many events can be a little tricky--talk to whoever's putting the event on to see if you can get some. At official events, the field gets priority on internet access, FYI. |
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3266 has used Xsplit in harmony with a HD Haugepauge box (optional, you can use a direct feed as well) to webcast two events this year. It will detect pretty much any video input (RCA/HDMI/Component), along with being able to add your own titles and image layers. It's a very powerful program and has a lot to offer, I would strongly recommend it.
edit: should also mention that Xsplit has it's own "Add IP Camera" option. Axis Cameras will work fine with this. |
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This setup will probably be used at multiple events and I cant always count on using the venue's cameras. Yes, Internet will be an issue. I will probably get a 4G usb wireless card from clear or something to provide internet. If it turns out well, I'll be using the same setup for several events. As mentioned xSplit has its own IP camera setting. I figure that the Adobe encoder is higher quality probably, but wouldn't that introduce a higher level of latency to the stream? What would be the major benefits of using the Adobe encoder instead of the built in xSpit one?
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Did you use some sort of video mixer? How did you go straight from the encoder to the broadcasting site say Justin tv or one similar? Were you able to switch between multiple cameras? I'm not comfortable with anything yet. I'm just trying to get some sort of idea on a low cost solution to a webcast. Thanks for your help.
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xSplit allows you to setup multiple "scenes", which can be setup to have one or more camera in each. It's essentially a virtual mixer.
FYI, Open Broadcaster Software is like Xsplit, only free, open-source, and better in terms of performance. |
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I never needed to switch between cameras, so there's not a mixer in my setup. It was a good setup for a single camera, but something like xplit or OBS like synth3tk suggested would be a better option if you would like to mix. With OBS I believe you would still need some sort of driver so you could use your IP camera like a regular video-for-windows device. |
Does OBS allow you to mix directly in their software? I thought you could only mix from another piece if software. On another note, how does the field score overlay work? I what bus would it connect to my pc with? I know there is the score overly with a magenta background to key out, but I need to know how it interfaces with the live stream.
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The minimum you are required to do is add the video source and turn on your broadcast. The score overlay, field camera, camera changes, etc etc. are all handled by the professionals. Again, at the regional level. I've heard Code Red uses a GoPro camera to stream a full-field view for multiple FiM districts since they don't have camera crews at some. As for the bus, it depends. We had to buy an RCA to USB connector. But if you have an HDMI input on your PC you can use that. We've always came prepared with both RCA and HDMI just in case. |
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Thanks for the info on Code Red by the way. I have been trying to find out for some time on their webcast setup. I have heard many great things about it. I have also heard rumors about a "Code Red Box." Anyway, thanks! |
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