Confirmed Video Sources:

We have tested a variety of cameras, DVD players, DVR’s, ranging from low quality to high definition. You can view one of the cameras that we have tested – Canon Vixia HF 10 – details HERE.

Detailed are the industry standards for video out:
a. Composite
b. Component
c. Fire Wire
d. S-Video
e. HDMI







Capture Devices:
We have confirmed several capture devices within our lab and our recommendations can be found here:

Connection details:

Video Connections – here you can view a list of video connections and the typical applications of each
Audio Connections – here you can view a list of the different audio connections and the typical applications of each

Hardware Set-Up:

See the following tutorial video on how to connect your video and audio sources to your broadcasting PC here:

How to connect

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your video and audio sources to your broadcasting PC

Note: We recommend separating the audio and video in order to reduce load on the actual capture device. We highly suggest you pull in the audio through the 'microphone in' port on the PC’s motherboard.

Example Studio – Marathon Florida:

Adaptors that can be used when you want to connect your video and audio sources to your broadcasting PC:

1. RCA to Jack adaptor

2. SCART to RCA and S-Video

3. SCART to RCA wired adapter

For more information about how to set your computer for live broadcasting you may CONTACT US.

The Eyepartner Team

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July 15th, 2010 Posted By Eyepartner in Tutorials


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