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== BlackMagic Web Presenter [https://amzn.to/2BHnLdd $600US] ==
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= webcam video (via chat apps like Zoom) =
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* advantage: affordable
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* disadvantage: 30 fps chat apps not optimized for 23.98 fps video
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== BlackMagic Web Presenter [https://amzn.to/2BHnLdd $600 US] ==
  
 
* see: https://sofimarshall.com/real-time-remote-editing/
 
* see: https://sofimarshall.com/real-time-remote-editing/
* Blackmagic Web Presenter is fed video from the Avid via HDMI or SDI and sends back a web-cam compatible signal via USB that can be transmitted via Zoom
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* Blackmagic Web Presenter is fed video (and audio) from Avid via HDMI or SDI and sends back a web-cam compatible signal via USB that can be shared on Zoom chat
 
* audio from chat microphone and audio from Avid are combined using $99 Loopback software (sounds similar to SoundFlower)
 
* audio from chat microphone and audio from Avid are combined using $99 Loopback software (sounds similar to SoundFlower)
  
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* AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 is fed video (720p/23.976 works, 1080p/23.976 does not) via HDMI from Avid sends back a web-cam compatible signal via USB that can be transmitted via Zoom or FaceTime or Skype
 
* AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 is fed video (720p/23.976 works, 1080p/23.976 does not) via HDMI from Avid sends back a web-cam compatible signal via USB that can be transmitted via Zoom or FaceTime or Skype
 
* HDMI loops through the device back to client monitor
 
* HDMI loops through the device back to client monitor
* audio sounded bad (tinny) in tests
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* device has microphone input; audio from Avid HDMI combines with that in web-cam signal
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* Avid audio sounded bad (tinny) in tests
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* see: http://storage.avermedia.com/web_release_www/GC510/GC510_Datasheet_20170218.pdf
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== Magewell HDMI to USB 3.0 Dongle [https://amzn.to/2P79fOP $402.42 CAD] ==
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* HDMI in, web-cam out <ref>https://www.facebook.com/groups/mediacomposer/?post_id=10159383787994460&comment_id=10159383980714460</ref>
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* because there is no loop-through, an HDMI splitter would be needed if you needed to send HDMI to your monitor
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= direct video (to remote client monitor) =
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* advantage: compatible with 23.98 video
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* disadvantage: higher priced encoders
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== Sohonet Clearview Flex $2000 US/month ==
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* see: https://www.sohonet.com/clearview-flex/
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== Evercast $1000 US/month ==
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* see: https://www.evercast.us/
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== EPS Streaming Server (price unknown) ==
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* see: https://www.epscineworks.com/editorial
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* SDI video from Avid sent to capture card on 2010 Mac Pro running Windows 7 Pro and Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2 streaming to EPS server that host to EPS password protected web page.
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== Makito from Haivision (price not listed) ==
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* see: https://doc.haivision.com/MakitoXEnc2.3
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* encoding box at editor's end and decoding box at producer's end connected to monitor
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* one-to-one video transmission
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* SDI input and ethernet port on editor's end
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* HDMI output and ethernet port on producer's end
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* configured via IP web interface
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= References =
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[[Category:Avid Media Composer]]

Revision as of 18:31, 30 July 2020

webcam video (via chat apps like Zoom)

  • advantage: affordable
  • disadvantage: 30 fps chat apps not optimized for 23.98 fps video

BlackMagic Web Presenter $600 US

  • see: https://sofimarshall.com/real-time-remote-editing/
  • Blackmagic Web Presenter is fed video (and audio) from Avid via HDMI or SDI and sends back a web-cam compatible signal via USB that can be shared on Zoom chat
  • audio from chat microphone and audio from Avid are combined using $99 Loopback software (sounds similar to SoundFlower)

AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 (GC510) $209 US

  • AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 is fed video (720p/23.976 works, 1080p/23.976 does not) via HDMI from Avid sends back a web-cam compatible signal via USB that can be transmitted via Zoom or FaceTime or Skype
  • HDMI loops through the device back to client monitor
  • device has microphone input; audio from Avid HDMI combines with that in web-cam signal
  • Avid audio sounded bad (tinny) in tests
  • see: http://storage.avermedia.com/web_release_www/GC510/GC510_Datasheet_20170218.pdf

Magewell HDMI to USB 3.0 Dongle $402.42 CAD

  • HDMI in, web-cam out [1]
  • because there is no loop-through, an HDMI splitter would be needed if you needed to send HDMI to your monitor

direct video (to remote client monitor)

  • advantage: compatible with 23.98 video
  • disadvantage: higher priced encoders

Sohonet Clearview Flex $2000 US/month

Evercast $1000 US/month

EPS Streaming Server (price unknown)

  • see: https://www.epscineworks.com/editorial
  • SDI video from Avid sent to capture card on 2010 Mac Pro running Windows 7 Pro and Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2 streaming to EPS server that host to EPS password protected web page.

Makito from Haivision (price not listed)

  • see: https://doc.haivision.com/MakitoXEnc2.3
  • encoding box at editor's end and decoding box at producer's end connected to monitor
  • one-to-one video transmission
  • SDI input and ethernet port on editor's end
  • HDMI output and ethernet port on producer's end
  • configured via IP web interface

References