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Production cameras that support SRT ? #28
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Hi it's certainly a possibility. Some cameras like Panasonics AG-CX350 support SRT streaming out of the box and others could converted using a separate encoder. A low cost option would be kiloview |
(caveat: I am not in any way a professional, but I dug around on this a while back) I've read some articles on major production outfits (ESPN et al) doing SRT for their stadium feeds, but I can't quite remember many details (I'm sure Haivision put out some high fives about it). NDI is also pretty widely supported (and NDI HX1/2/3 even has lower bandwidth requirements), though it doesn't have the same fault tolerance as SRT. FWIW you can get a halfway nice feed from a phone with Larix or something - not professional but light years better than even 5-10 years ago. |
This is useful info about larix. Frame.io seem to making sone crappy propriety thing ? I am looking for open standards and to build a universal sender and player. muxer one looks interesting as an open source hardware solution ? Would love to hear any reviews on https://www.muxable.com/muxerone trying to find out if cameras even have SRT and which ones is not easy. Pity there is not sone site which collates it all ? I imagine the only real way to go is with a box connected to the camera with Wi-Fi / SIM cards etc . Feed hdmi into the box and the box streams it over srt to wherever ? |
This is a great write up about the Mux box from mutable. |
Is SRT the way to get a remote crew streaming into the mixing room ?
Is it commonly supported in the video industry ?
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