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Originally Posted by Deetman
At a bare minimum for a 1 camera stream with no FMS overlay, you'll need an HDMI capture card/device with audio input. There are many to chose from. To include the FMS overlay, you'll need 2 video inputs and some software capable of chroma-key to take out the background color from the FMS overlay.
Depending on where your event's FMS is coming from, it'll either have a scan converter with a few different outputs, or it'll be a DVI-D output which you can convert to VGA or HDMI as needed. If it is a district's FMS, it will definitely have the DVI-D output for the audience screen.
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We could definitely do a basic livestream I have a D7000 with help from some nice glass it would work but I don't want to stop at that.
Could you link me a DVI-D to HDMI converter. It is going to be an offseason event and I have no idea where they got their field. The surrounding districts dont seem to fond of lending us their fields in my experience and AM is 1,000 miles way so im going to bet they got it from First.
xsplit has a chromakey feature so that shouldnt be an issue.
Neither of our local events have very good livestreams. 1796 stepped up to do one later in both events but it wasn't Archived to my knowledge and the entire event wasnt even filmed.
How would a setup like this be
Gopro wide angle shot of the field as main
d7000 on a shoulder rig
Usually someone would say to put a Gopro as the secondary but being its a small gym a Dslr on a tripod would most likely interfere with something.