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Post by arfangkseo on Dec 25, 2023 15:00:02 GMT 5.5
If all your cables are HDMI it is useless to buy an SDI control. Right Well. If you have SDI cameras and SDI cables it is useless to get an HDMI control room. Is everything clear up to here Optimal. So what is a direction The correct definition should be control room or video mixer . The basic concept is that to manage multiple cameras you need a tool that is able to take all the cameras as INPUT and send only the one or those selected to OUTPUT. Personally I am very happy with Roland V HD . and a relatively low cost it allows you to connect up to instruments via HDMI. Why do I say tools and not cameras directly Because here comes the beauty in my opinion of live broadcasts. The possibility of broadcasting in addition to what you are filming Country Email List live also prerecorded content . Lets take a quick example you are filming a speaker at a conference. You would like to keep his closeup and at the same time broadcast the slides he is showing to the audience in the room or the video that shows his product in detail. The video mixer allows you to enter with HDMI so you could take the speakers PC and with an HDMI cable connect it to your control room. In the director effects settings you can set the pictureinpicture effect and therefore transmit two shots at the same time one full screen and one in a smaller frame. In summary you may have connected cameras and a PC to the control room or cameras a PC and a tablet. In short everything that can be useful during live broadcast and that has an HDMI OUTPUT can be used.
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