video capture – BROADFIELD NEWS https://news.broadfield.com Distributor of Live Production Equipment for Resellers Only Tue, 27 Aug 2024 13:20:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://news.broadfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/bdi-square-logo-150x150.png video capture – BROADFIELD NEWS https://news.broadfield.com 32 32 Enhanced Panopto Experience with Epiphan Pearl https://news.broadfield.com/enhanced-panopto-experience-with-epiphan-pearl/ Tue, 27 Aug 2024 18:00:00 +0000 https://news.broadfield.com/?p=29491 In this YouTube video from Epiphan Video, they show us how Epiphan Pearl hardware simplifies lecture capture for Panopto users and admins. Pearl devices are purpose-built to handle all classroom video and audio sources, offering seamless integration, ease of use, and rock-solid reliability. As a remote recorder for Panopto, Epiphan Pearl is unmatched.

Key benefits:

  • Streamlined capture: Connects directly with Panopto for scheduled or ad hoc recording and streaming.
  • Versatile inputs: Supports a wide range of video and audio sources.
  • Automated workflow: Automated file transfers to Panopto folders post-session.
  • Administrative ease: Simplified dashboard for remote management of multiple devices.
  • Continuous operation: Reliable performance without crashes or interruptions.

Watch the full video from Epiphan Video below:

Learn more about Epiphan HERE

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Epiphan USB capture cards FAQ https://news.broadfield.com/epiphan-usb-capture-cards-faq/ Mon, 23 Oct 2017 13:59:40 +0000 https://www.broadfield.com/news/?p=8908 USB capture cards are an excellent way to capture stream and record video. In this episode of Live @ Epiphan, George and Dan break down everything you need to know about USB capture cards and answer frequently asked questions.

Epiphan Video makes reliable, easy-to-use devices for streaming, capturing, and recording pro quality video.

Click here to watch the video on YouTube

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Epiphan AV.io 4K Unboxed https://news.broadfield.com/epiphan-avio-4k-unboxed/ Tue, 21 Feb 2017 19:46:19 +0000 http://www.broadfield.com:8080/news/index.php/2017/02/21/epiphan-avio-4k-unboxed/ Level1Techs unboxes and does a quick test in a video of Epiphan's AV.io 4K Video capture and how features how it works with Linux. This is a great way to get a feel for the product without having it in your hands.

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Level1Techs unboxes and does a quick test in a video of Epiphan’s AV.io 4K Video capture and how features how it works with Linux. This is a great way to get a feel for the product without having it in your hands.

Watch on YouTube.

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Multi-source streaming to social platforms with OBS and AV.io video capture https://news.broadfield.com/multi-source-streaming-to-social-platforms-with-obs-and-avio-video-capture/ Thu, 02 Feb 2017 15:29:59 +0000 http://www.broadfield.com:8080/news/index.php/2017/02/02/multi-source-streaming-to-social-platforms-with-obs-and-avio-video-capture/ Since the recent release of our two new social media streaming devices—Webcaster X1 for Facebook Live and Webcaster X1 for YouTube—aspiring content producers have been very excited with the concept of streaming an HD camera to either Facebook Live or YouTube using a simple Webcaster X1 device code.

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Since the recent release of our two new social media streaming devices—Webcaster X1 for Facebook Live and Webcaster X1 for YouTube—aspiring content producers have been very excited with the concept of streaming an HD camera to either Facebook Live or YouTube using a simple Webcaster X1 device code.

However, social streaming isn’t limited to using only a single camera in live broadcasts. Our popular live production switchers, Pearl and Pearl-2, can push streams via RTMP containing many different sources and layouts to Facebook Live and YouTube (among many other CDNs). Both Pearl products have comprehensive feature sets that meet and exceed the needs of most high-end live productions. But what if you wish to stream multiple cameras to a social platform but don’trequire all the features our Pearl and Pearl-2 appliances have to offer? Or perhaps you prefer a lower cost solution for live streaming multiple sources to your social followers? If that sounds like you, then I have some good news.

Streaming more, with less

Using Epiphan’s simple-to-use AV.io video grabbers with a free open source streaming application, such as OBS Studio, you can create an affordable setup for live multi-source streaming to your favorite social platform.

We’ve listed OBS Studio as one of the best live streaming platforms, and for good reason. With OBS Studio, you can create any number of “scenes” (also known as “layouts”) containing any combination of your sources. And when your stream is published and you’re broadcasting live, you can switch between these scenes with the click of a button. OBS Studio allows you to add the following types of sources in your scenes for multi-source streaming:

  1. Display sources (e.g. monitors attached to your capture computer),
  2. Media files (like video files or recordings),
  3. Image files (e.g. backgrounds or overlay text),
  4. Game capture devices (i.e. video game applications),
  5. Video capture devices*, and more.

*The “Video capture devices” category includes things like webcams, capture cards, or any type of video device connected to your computer. Therefore, all AV.io capture devices (AV.io 4K, AV.io SDI and AV.io HD) fall under this category. The beauty of our AV.io grabbers is their ease of use. All you have to do is connect your HD, SDI or DVI sources to the device and then connect the device to your capture computer via USB 3.0—with only a little bit of configuration required in OBS Studio. 

Multi-source streaming in a nutshell

From here, simply add your AV.io grabber as a source to any of your OBS Studio scenes, and then add any other additional sources as you wish. You can combine your HD camera (captured with your AV.io grabber) with your capture computer’s integrated web cam, content on separate display monitor or even another HD camera (or a laptop, tablet or video game console) using a second AV.io device. This combination of custom sources allows you to adapt to any use case and effectively create a low-cost, yet high-quality multi-source production. For example, you can use AV.io capture devices with OBS for:

  • Conferences – film a guest or keynote speaker with your HD camera and switch to the speaker’s presentation slides to add depth to the live stream
  • Vlogging – film yourself with your HD camera and switch to a screencast view when necessary to better connect with followers/subscribers
  • Gaming – capture high-quality gameplay from a video console (using AV.io device) or video game application on your capture computer (with OBS) and switch to a webcam or HD camera scene for commentary to create a more engaging live stream
  • Teaching – film yourself with your HD camera and switch to an application on a second display monitor to better help instruct others
  • And much more.

Best of all, you can mix and match any of these sources to create custom source-in-source scenes and then switch between these customized scenes as needed. And configuring the encoding and streaming settings in OBS Studio is relatively easy too. OBS Studio contains a list of popular CDNs, including social platforms such as Facebook Live. Selecting a CDN from the list tells OBS Studio where you’d like to broadcast, so you don’t need to manually locate and input your selected CDN’s server URL or RTMP information. All you need to do is set your frame size, frame rate, bitrate and any other additional settings such as audio, as required.

Configuring video settings in OBS Studio

Let’s assume you’d like to stream to Facebook Live. With your pre-production all set up in OBS Studio, you need to create a new Facebook Live post and copy the supplied stream key. Return to OBS Studio, enter the stream key and begin your broadcast.

The stream key is provided when a new live video post is created in Facebook

At this point, OBS Studio is now pushing your stream to Facebook, but you need to officially publish the stream via Facebook Live to make it viewable for your audience.

Previewing live stream in Facebook Live before publishing

Once published, you can now return to the OBS Studio interface and switch between your scenes containing your AV.io grabber and other sources. The result is a dynamic and affordable multi-source live production with professional-quality capture from your HD camera(s)!

A live production underway using OBS Studio and AV.io capture devices

If you’d like to learn the multi-source streaming process in a more detailed, step-by-step format, take a look at our article How to live stream a multi-camera production to Facebook Live using OBS.

Note that streaming live productions can be taxing on your computer hardware. If your live event has evolved to the point where your capture computer’s processor is beginning to get overwhelmed or you simply no longer want or need to dedicate your computer to live production, then consider as an alternative our all-in-one live production switchers—Pearl or Pearl-2.

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Epiphan Video solutions for worship and churches at WFX 2016 https://news.broadfield.com/epiphan-video-solutions-for-worship/ Fri, 30 Sep 2016 20:45:18 +0000 http://www.broadfield.com:8080/news/index.php/2016/09/30/epiphan-video-solutions-for-worship/ Solutions for worship live streaming

I had the pleasure of being part of the Epiphan Video staff at WFX 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky on September 21 and 22. This annual show moves around to different locations each year, and brings with it physical and technology-based solutions for churches and worship. The show this year included everything from seating, stages and lighting to music and, of course, live streaming.

At the Epiphan Video booth, we showcased our new Pearl-2 system and AV.io 4K.

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Solutions for worship live streaming

I had the pleasure of being part of the Epiphan Video staff at WFX 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky on September 21 and 22. This annual show moves around to different locations each year, and brings with it physical and technology-based solutions for churches and worship. The show this year included everything from seating, stages and lighting to music and, of course, live streaming.

At the Epiphan Video booth, we showcased our new Pearl-2 system and AV.io 4K.

Pearl-2 is an ideal all-in-one solution for church live streaming. All you need to do is plug in your video and audio sources, configure your layouts and use either the touch screen or a tablet/computer and our Epiphan Live switcher to control live switching and streaming.

The main attraction at the booth was definitely Pearl-2. Visitors were amazed that this portable little device could handle all their live video production and at the same time stream out YouTube, Facebook and anywhere else they wanted. We were showcasing Pearl-2 in a number of different configurations including the following...[continue reading]

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Goodbye, Thunderbolt: The Future of 4K HDMI Ingest is Here https://news.broadfield.com/goodbye-thunderbolt-the-future-of-4k-hdmi-ingest-is-here/ Fri, 15 Jul 2016 17:44:52 +0000 http://www.broadfield.com:8080/news/index.php/2016/07/15/goodbye-thunderbolt-the-future-of-4k-hdmi-ingest-is-here/ No longer is Thunderbolt required for 4K digital video ingest and live view. Epiphan has released the AV.io 4k, a 4K 30fps video ingest box over USB3, bringing 4K live video capture to a wider audience.

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No longer is Thunderbolt required for 4K digital video ingest and live view. Epiphan has released the AV.io 4k, a 4K 30fps video ingest box over USB3, bringing 4K live video capture to a wider audience. Most current video ingest options work with Thunderbolt, and while Thunderbolt is available on many Apple devices, it has never really taken off in the PC world. Even in the Apple universe, it isn’t available on the new Apple Macbook, which is USB-C only, limiting your options for video ingest to 1080p over USB3. While the big use-case for live video ingest is the ability to live stream high-quality video…[continue reading]

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