@@kamileqone what are you VPNing to? I mean, the remote tablet would have to be connected to the same LAN the MEVO is connected to. So a VPN tunnel from your remote location into, and a part of, the same LAN that the camera is on. Is that what you're doing?
That's a pretty terrible live production environment. Just run all the cams in Mevo Multicam and send the output to OBS or whatever for more robust overlays, etc.
@@IEBATechThoughts That's clear, but there has been no update to the description or in the comments to let someone who would view this video of the option I discussed. That said, even without Multicam, there's no way the setup in the video is a workable solution for a multi-camera live production.
@@datmeme8967 It has already been used in a multi-camera live productions. That's why I wrote about it. Here's one. ua-cam.com/video/ZHrfJizZut0/v-deo.html
No one assumes every bit of published content, especially over a year old, is up to date. Okay, maybe you do, but NO youtuber is constantly updating all their old published videos of everything they may have mentioned gets updated or revised over time. It's accurate at the time of publication. That's it.
@@IEBATechThoughts Nobody said you had to update your content. I just noted that you didn't. That's why there's a comment section, and why I commented.
Question is if that is possible in remote NDI scenario - maybe over VPN or using NDI Brdige?
Perhaps using VPN, because the Mevo app is not communicating with the cameras over NDI, so NDI bridge wouldn't carry the Mevo controls.
@@IEBATechThoughtsI tried using Tailscale VPN over phone hotspot connected to Mevo but not works :(
@@kamileqone what are you VPNing to?
I mean, the remote tablet would have to be connected to the same LAN the MEVO is connected to.
So a VPN tunnel from your remote location into, and a part of, the same LAN that the camera is on.
Is that what you're doing?
Doesn’t it support vmix built in ptz controls?
True, because it's not a PTZ camera.
way too complicated to do when you are live streaming say a sports event.
Different tools for different tasks!
That's a pretty terrible live production environment. Just run all the cams in Mevo Multicam and send the output to OBS or whatever for more robust overlays, etc.
Mevo Multicam was not a product, when this video was made.
@@IEBATechThoughts That's clear, but there has been no update to the description or in the comments to let someone who would view this video of the option I discussed. That said, even without Multicam, there's no way the setup in the video is a workable solution for a multi-camera live production.
@@datmeme8967 It has already been used in a multi-camera live productions. That's why I wrote about it. Here's one. ua-cam.com/video/ZHrfJizZut0/v-deo.html
No one assumes every bit of published content, especially over a year old, is up to date. Okay, maybe you do, but NO youtuber is constantly updating all their old published videos of everything they may have mentioned gets updated or revised over time. It's accurate at the time of publication. That's it.
@@IEBATechThoughts Nobody said you had to update your content. I just noted that you didn't. That's why there's a comment section, and why I commented.