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IRI 2014: PNW AV crew needs your support
Help Send the FIRSTWA A/V Crew to the Indiana Robotics Invitational on July 17-19 to spread the word of what we do, and teach to improve future A/V and live-stream across the country.
The Pacific Northwest (PNW) AV crew has been invited to run the live stream at the 2014 Indiana Robotics Invitational. At the event we will be running the live stream, archiving matches, and creating a highlight reel. We will be teaching Indiana FIRST how we do audio and visual in Washington. Three members of our all student crew are unable to afford the trip without additional support. We have set up a gofundme for accepting donations. Any donations are greatly appreciated and will go toward lodging and airfare. Go fund me: http://www.gofundme.com/9tf12s PNW Highlight Reels: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh....php?p=1356871 PNW Match Archives: https://www.youtube.com/user/FIRSTWAVideo If you have any questions please feel free to ask. |
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Would you be willing to teach others how to do this? Having even one or two of us gain the experience for WVROX and future events around here would be very helpful, and we will at IRI.
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Will the webcast and archive be the full field view?
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However, it's an art, and sometimes the full field cameras are so far away from the field, that the action is hard to follow. It would be awesome if events had multiple streams: a constant fixed full field view, and a second close-up/switching camera stream. This way everyone gets to watch it the way they like. Both streams can share the same audio. If there is a constant full field live stream for IRI, I wouldn't mind paying for that, and helping your cause. Regards, Kevin |
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I'm sure we could try doing a dual stream for the event if we were given the ok from the IRI planning committee. I have heard many requests for a pure full field view stream, so the demand definitely exists. |
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Well there we go. I know that we have two matrox encoders so outputting two streams would be easy for us.
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We have the available equipment to make this happen and would love to happen with our HD cameras
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As a PNW alum who watched events almost every week via the webcasts put on by this crew, I can vouch for them and their skills. They maintained consistent quality across the events throughout the entire season, from Week 1 district events to the district championship in Portland. I never had any serious complains about the camera switching, which was refreshing compared to webcasts in the past.
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Now the demo would include quite a bit and at most we would want to do it in about an hour to a hour and a half after we finish setting up on Thursday. The main topics would be the choices in equipment, the placement of cameras, the software side of the system, and a detailed look into our workflow, which would be quite helpful since it focuses on streaming, archiving, and uploading. |
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One thing is that I think I remember last year the full soled stream didn't have audio (or it was using theGoPro's audio), do you think you could fix that and get it to use normal audio? |
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