What kit do I need?
Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2017 3:53 pm
Hi,
Please forgive what is almost certainly going to be a long, rambling and largely incoherent post!
I've been tasked with putting together a sort of green screen karaoke system for a client and I am currently thinking that I can achieve their requirements using three Hyperdeck Minis and a ATEM TVS, but I have a couple of questions.
The client's requirement is for two video sources, one with the lyrics which will be displayed to the punters on screen, the second will be used as a background for keyed with a live video stream through the ATEM TVS. The output will be recorded on the third Hyperdeck.
Am I correct in my belie that it is possible for the two source feeds to be started simultaneously?
The real problem that I see with this setup is with the final video. My client wants to be able to copy the video onto USB drives in a format that's readable by just about any computer. As a result, the ProRes Codec is going to cause me grief and I could really do with finding some slick way of converting to something of a lower, more widely supported standard. Any suggestions?
Kind regards
Simon
Please forgive what is almost certainly going to be a long, rambling and largely incoherent post!
I've been tasked with putting together a sort of green screen karaoke system for a client and I am currently thinking that I can achieve their requirements using three Hyperdeck Minis and a ATEM TVS, but I have a couple of questions.
The client's requirement is for two video sources, one with the lyrics which will be displayed to the punters on screen, the second will be used as a background for keyed with a live video stream through the ATEM TVS. The output will be recorded on the third Hyperdeck.
Am I correct in my belie that it is possible for the two source feeds to be started simultaneously?
The real problem that I see with this setup is with the final video. My client wants to be able to copy the video onto USB drives in a format that's readable by just about any computer. As a result, the ProRes Codec is going to cause me grief and I could really do with finding some slick way of converting to something of a lower, more widely supported standard. Any suggestions?
Kind regards
Simon