rawfuls
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My high school is trying to get the live stream stuff started.
This includes sports games, and other shows (dance, creative writing showcase..film showcases).
We're using a Canon Vixia dedicated camcorder with an analog out to RCA in which just isn't cutting it (we're using a Tricaster Studio).
Seems like the HD Component connection is damaged (just lots of static when plugged in).
The Tricaster takes a camera/camcorder and converts that stream into real-time editing software, which also streams online. It records to it's own physical drive inside the computer, so we would not have to get a huge SD card.
If we were to bump up to the Canon T3i, component out to component in; quality would improve a lot (hopefully).
However will we have issues with it overheating?
Any way to remove the display info on the screen? (the way we hook it up; it sees it as a secondary display; we can't have display info on the screen of a stream).
If we don't have it recording, but just on and aimed at the activity; will it still overheat?
Thanks.
This includes sports games, and other shows (dance, creative writing showcase..film showcases).
We're using a Canon Vixia dedicated camcorder with an analog out to RCA in which just isn't cutting it (we're using a Tricaster Studio).
Seems like the HD Component connection is damaged (just lots of static when plugged in).
The Tricaster takes a camera/camcorder and converts that stream into real-time editing software, which also streams online. It records to it's own physical drive inside the computer, so we would not have to get a huge SD card.
If we were to bump up to the Canon T3i, component out to component in; quality would improve a lot (hopefully).
However will we have issues with it overheating?
Any way to remove the display info on the screen? (the way we hook it up; it sees it as a secondary display; we can't have display info on the screen of a stream).
If we don't have it recording, but just on and aimed at the activity; will it still overheat?
Thanks.