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Orlando Regional Live Broadcast
Hello!
I'm from FRC Team 1604, the Mekheads, and I'm planning on doing a live broadcast of the Orlando Regional at UCF. I just came in here to get everyone's opinion, and I'm willing to accept feedback and/or criticisms about how I'm doing this. I've already contacted FIRST directly, and so far it's smooth sailing as far as getting approved to do it. So far we have plans for a camera in the pits showing our team, and two cameras in the stands, one showing the field, and one showing the stands. The camera in the pits is wireless but is using 3G so as to not interfere with any robots. So I guess what I'm trying to say is.. do you guys think it would be worthwhile to do something like this? The quality will be very professional, like something you'd see on television actually. We're planning on broadcasting it to online webcast hosts like UStream and similar. Thanks! Tyler Coleman Mekheads 1604 |
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Re: Orlando Regional Live Broadcast
3 independent streams?
The field stream is definitely worthwhile, that will be great. The pits, maybe not so much (aside from when the field is "empty"). The stands, in my own opinion, not at all. But don't let me discourage you, sounds like an awesome plan! |
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Re: Orlando Regional Live Broadcast
The field definitely! We always go to the Orlando regional, and getting family and friends back home to watch is always welcome
Personally I would like the stands feed because my team is very spirited with our and such, and having family back home see our spirit would be nice ![]() |
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Re: Orlando Regional Live Broadcast
The streams won't be independent. We're bringing video and audio switching hardware to incorporate all the cameras into a single feed, and will also have a scoreboard in a corner showing the score during a match.
Sorry I didn't say this earlier.. but the pits cam would be focused on our pit, not the whole area. It would only show during down time when we're working on our robot. Because of hardware and network constraints, we're only able to produce a final video quality of 480p. We're planning on also having commercials (thanking sponsors, our team throughout the build season, etc) during down time. We're also planning on mounting two GoPro cameras in the arena. One on the drive station, and one on the robot itself to get a first person view. These feeds unfortunately won't be live because of frequency issues and complexity. These would also show during down time in a "highlights" kind of way. Last edited by ttcole1254 : 13-02-2013 at 21:24. |
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Re: Orlando Regional Live Broadcast
It would be wise to talk the Orlando Regional Planning Committee.
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Re: Orlando Regional Live Broadcast
Alright. I wouldn't know where to start to find their contact info. Do you know where I could find it?
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Re: Orlando Regional Live Broadcast
I too have family and friends that would love to watch, and I'm grateful that you are taking on this challenge. Plus, I'm sure there are a lot of scouts out there that would like a first look at some of the great robots in Orlando. I'd prefer it if your field shot was a static view of the whole field - and a bonus if it's from up high. Cameras sometimes zoom in on the face of a driver while an epic robot battle takes place on the field. But hey, it's your gig. Do whatever you like and we'll be happy. Thanks!
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Re: Orlando Regional Live Broadcast
I'm hoping I can get really high up, but I don't know.. The shot of the field will definitely be static, but the other cam will move every now and then. We're thinking of having a television with the show on it in our pit and also next to the control system so people can watch. I'll have the URL on the bottom of those TVs so people walking by can watch it for themselves if they would like.
We're planning on setting up on the second floor (where you get into the stands) because I would like to keep as much wired as I can. Wireless cameras are iffy at this point, problems keep popping up. Part of the problem is that we have to rely on 3G smartphones to provide Internet to the wireless cams. If anyone could get me some really good open source music, I'm taking requests as I honestly don't have any plans for music right now. Hoping for at least 200 songs total to avoid it being annoying. So far I found foobar2000 to handle music playlists, but if any of you have better ideas, I'd be willing to look into them. Also, I don't know how we're going to receive the scores live to post on the scoreboard. Maybe have the stands camera operator be on a chat on their phone and they can tell the scores as they change. |
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Re: Orlando Regional Live Broadcast
Quote:
http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe http://www.youtube.com/user/AudioPad Both 100% free to use, even commercially. For the second link, take note of the license for any song you download, since some may require you to attribute the song. I would assume a lower third with the name of the song and artist would suffice. Quote:
While not 100% reliable, it's close enough for you to use for a live broadcast. How you translate the tweets into data suitable for your broadcasting software is up to you. |
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Re: Orlando Regional Live Broadcast
Really cool. Thanks for the info! I'll definitely get those tracks downloaded and set up in a playlist
We're also thinking of conducting interviews and then airing them throughout the regional at different times. Does this seem like a good idea? |
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