Just to record each input seems to require a bunch of separate recording devices, one per input. The Iso recording functionality on the Atem is awesome: the main advantages I can see are, you get all the recordings on one disk, already timecode synced, including each audio channel and you get the DaVinci Resolve file with all your cuts. Get a box along the lines of the BlackMagic Web Presenter, feed the program signal into it, and let that handle the streaming.Īgain this one should be easy - hook up a recorder like a Hyperdeck, and manually kick off the recording on that device. What sort of devices would people use to extract and combine the audio from the SDI/HDMI? And would a standard mixing desk like I'd use to do sound tech for a live gig be appropriate, or is there something more video-focussed? Then if Audio-follows-video is desired, use the GPIO outputs of the Carbonite to trigger channel mute on the mixer. I think the best thing to do would be to extract audio from the SDI/HDMI streams before they enter the Carbonite, feed them into an audio mixer, and then mux the output of the mixer into the program out after it leaves the Carbonite. So I'd like to think what else would be needed to replicate all the functions of the Atem.įrom what I've read, there's no point running audio through the Carbonite. But it seems that professional gear, even low-end professional, tends to focus on one thing and do it well, rather than throwing a bunch of other features into the same box. As far as video mixing goes, it'll run rings around the BlackMagic. I've read a few threads recently about what is the next step up from BlackMagic prosumer gear, and Ross Carbonite seems highly recommended. This is mainly a thought experiment for me at the moment, but one day I'll have the necessary budget! R/talesfromproduction All your weird stories R/LocationSound Location sound AKA Production Sound R/audiopost For post-production sound geeks in Games, TV, Film, and Broadcast r/crestron All that is good (and bad) in the world of Crestron r/broadcastengineering Also includes radio! r/CommercialAV Commercial audio, video, and control technologies If you have any questions or suggestions please feel free to messsage the moderators! We would love to make this a great and successful subreddit for all of us video engineers! Remember that no question is stupid and we work together to create a friendly community. All things video are welcome!įeel free to post anything you like from questions to pictures. From a dad with a camcorder to a professional engineer at the superbowl, or a small meeting room operator to a widescreen specialist, projectionist, LED wall engineer or a electrical video engineer. This subreddit is open to anyone to discuss, share and show their work, as well as ask questions towards anything concerning video production. Welcome to r/videoengineering! Inspired by our brother subreddit: audioengineering
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