We have now two options to allow you to stream direct from a camera. One is to push the stream out and pick up with Vmix or OBS.
The other simpler method is to use our Analysis package to add content to the video stream.
Our new mechanism is currently being developed further, should you wish any further information then please get in touch.
Recently we streamed direct from the camera at Ayr United`s ground. There were two reasons for this approach
1. We were short of resources and had only one person to attend.
2. The weather was very damp and the gantry position was not coverd, therefore we had no space to setup our laptop.
The solution was to use a USB LAN connector on the camera and setup to push the stream out with an RTMP connection. The commentary feed was setup on Channel 1 of the Audio, while channel 2 was the general crowd audio.
Our Laptop, situated remotely, with Vmix pulled in the stream where we were able to produce the stream as normal.
The setup below shows the JVC camera with LAN cable connected to a router with SIM card. This gives direct connectivity but relies in a good data connection.
Our other solution is to stream direct to our OTT Platform and use a new Analysis tool that produces the scores and input data overlayed onto the video stream.
The Analysis data can be handled beside the camera on a tablet or remotely using a tablet or laptop.
Where we don`t have a direct LAN connection we can use a router with SIM card to push out the stream remotely.
The LAN cable is plugged from the USB slot on the camera and plugged into slot 1 of the Router. The router has already been setup with SIM card.
The camera connetion setup has teh correct rtmp output parameters setup from menu.
Sytesem, Settings, Live Streaming Set. Use Server, Streaming Server to set up the correct outgoing details Select Type: RTMP. Destination URL and Stream key.
In this case I`ve also set output to 720p (1280x720) as we`re using a 4G dongle and don`t want to overload it.
The setup for Live Streaming on the JVC camera is:
For this JVC camera you can setup a button to set Stream Live on and off. In this case I`ve setup swith 7 marked as "rec/7", as show on the image.
There may be a few camera`s that would suit, but there is a Canon camera with 20x zoom, HDMI Out, HD Live Streaming over USB-C.
Canon XA60 link on Amazon