

With plugins, Jez is also layering graphics on the webcam video on some of his scenes. Instead of expensive cameras having HDMI outputs like I've been seeing in many Youtube videos, Jez is using webcams (1080p at 30 fps) and can get by with a powered hub instead of a more expensive video switcher since the webcams output USB. This thinking out loud is supposed to help me figure out what to do but it isn't helping, yet! I think that I need to organize my thoughts by breaking down each need into a separate thought process.Ī friend of mine in the UK (Nottingham!), is already doing what I'd like to be doing. If I also want plugin synthesizers along side of my iPad synths, I'll either need a more powerful computer or a separate one.
#WIRECAST 10 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PORTABLE#
When we finally can be in the same room, I'd like to turn our weekly concert into a simultaneous video stream which will require a portable streaming rig. Although we're soldiering on from the safety of our own home studios and putting up with the inherent latencies, we are anxious to return to our previous, in-person concerts once we're both vaccinated. Personally, I keep thinking about getting a whopper of a tower in my personal studio but I do a weekly on-line radio stream from a friend's house. Portability seems to be desirable for both. I think that I keep confusing my needs with the school's needs. It might be too much to fit inside of my skull cavity all at once. Since my laptop and iMac are a decade+ old, not only am I trying to figure out the school's future needs for a portable system but my personal needs as well.

#WIRECAST 10 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 1080P#
And I don't know how much CPU is needed for YouTube 1080p 60fps (much less 4K) But a mini PC without a nVideo NVENC capable card, the CPU will be busy. Do you have such expertise available to you? If not, you 'll need extra horsepower so folks aren't tripped up by non-optimized settingsįor buying a new system, expecting 3+ years life, personally I wouldn't go for anything less than 6-core/12-thread, which is overkill today for simple streaming to Facebook at 720p/30fps.

So which camera tech to connect (as that has its own processing impact)įolks can get older, lower-powered system to work, by carefully and expertly managing Operating System and OBS settings to minimize hardware resource demands. When you say event, I think of something that a webcam won't work for (too wide angle, blurry at best more than 10ft out). How long do you want this system to last? it depends (on more than what you've posted already)Īt what resolution and frame rate, what about chroma-keying (green screen)?Īudio effects/filters? How many cameras, etc.
