The option I was considering to give a little more space (both for general comfort and because, having all been working from home for the last year, one person has just been called back into front-line nursing) was a network link to another room (think cable out the window.) so the mixer (or potentially even OBS control) could be done remotely. So, all that all being said, we've got a single, simple audio mix, and 4 camera options set to number-pad shortcuts, which makes that side of things very easy in that respect. :)Īs we don't have our own building, and our usual venue is not available to us, we're streaming from a small room a couple of people in front of camera plus one or two more (the second being an understudy) doing tech & support bits off-camera (pre-recorded music, slides etc.) There's a couple of fixed USB cameras plugged in, one of which is also cropped to give individual head shots. Yes, you're guessing correctly, although your subsequent assumptions aren't all 100%. Thanks for taking the time for your reply. If not, there are numerous options for capturing display output (so no PC h/w resource impact), and routing that over a network IF your OBS PC is powerful enough, you could use locally installed s/w. However, if the sound person (in other room) would benefit from viewing OBS computer display (not necessarily Projector output), there are a variety of ways of sending your OBS PC display(s) to other monitor(s). Sounds like the Behringer (which I've never worked with) has its own network port and remote control capability (in which case, no OBS related monitor/display required). Others actually have a dedicated computer/device for DAW (which one could remote control in a variety of methods) ![]() hopefully not much, but probably a little) For me, that means on my OBS computer, in addition to controlling OBS, PTZ camera(s), PowerPoint slides, soon I'll also see/control all of my sound panel's audio channels as well (so I can mute a mic, adjust individual mic settings as appropriate. others (and soon myself) will use a sound panels digital output, and the use DAW, OBS, or other audio s/w to create a custom mix and incorporate into stream Today, with no in-person attendance, our in-room speakers are turned off, and sound panel mix is strictly for streaming. some sound board allow a sub-mix, which can be tailored for streaming How to accomplish that alternate/streaming mix varies by sound panel, and connected tech then have a slightly different version of that for streaming I bring this up, as the typical scenario I've heard of is There are guides/tutorials, instructions on audio optimization techniques for streaming, as well as radio that might be helpful, if you don't have a sound person already on top of this. As such, what I've learned in last 10+ months (since I started livestreaming) was things like audio compressors, etc. Your audio mix for in-person, vs streamed, are often different (I haven't even advanced to being an audio neophyte, certainly no expert, but our auditory processing ability is different in-person, vs via terrible mobile device speakers (or even good stereo speakers which lack 3D spatial cues) hence need for unique audio mix. ![]() I'm guessing this is House of Worship, right? assuming yes (and in part, regardless) I take COVID-19 seriously, but unless a key person at really high risk, I'd be inclined to get a high quality air filter, double mask, and take the risk (maybe leave control room door open?). If DAW on separate PC, there are plenty of remote KVM solutions, that keyboard, mouse, and display be in different room from PC So be sure on your requirements whether you are talking a display, or wanting remote interactivity with what is on display IF you are thinking a remote touch screen, that is different (I'd assume doable, but not something I've ever dealt with) Is that DAW running on the OBS computer? most remote control programs provide access to the user profile/screen, not one app running within a group of other apps. ![]() well that is a completely different situation not any cable, but with right setup hundreds of feet is possible) This isn't my area, but taking an existing video output you already have, and sending to remote viewer has lots of options (including long HDMI cables. Understand about distance, but there is s/w that can take the USB signal and send it over Ethernet. I was thinking more in terms of content/display, and not re-encoding a new video stream
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