How to Connect your Video and Audio Sources to your Broadcasting PC

March 31st, 2010 - Posted by Tom in Tutorials


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Hello,

Please check out the following video showing how to connect your video and audio source to your broadcasting PC:


Connecting your Video Source:



The above example, outlining how to connect of a video source, can be applied to professional studios that have top of the line video and sound boards integrated. An example set up can be found in our local community, Marathon Florida. The City of Marathon has been successfully broadcasting their chamber of commerce meetings with a basic PC and USB capture device. All that was required was for them to pull a video source from the studio they had set up to record DVD’s for public records. Please see the following Diagram showing the Marathon City Council’s Studio and how it is connected to their conferences to stream Live.


City of Marathon: Example Professional Studio



Keep Streaming,
Tom

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COMMENTS

2
  1. HollywoodStart says:

    Great Product!

    I was just wondering if there is anyway to get multiple video/audio signals in during a broadcast?

    k thx

  2. Tom says:

    Hello,

    There are a few different ways to get multiple media sources to stream through one LIVE Channel.

    The first is our Next Generation broadcaster, the HD Wave, which is expected to hit TikiLIVE within the next few weeks. More info on the HD Wave can be found here:
    http://www.tikilive.org/pdf/HD_Desktop_Broadcaster.pdf

    The second, is by using a video mixer or simple switch. These can be relatively inexpensive if you know the right place to look. We typically pick some up from radioshack for around $40.

    Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

    -Tom

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