WOW! I have only started watching this but this has JUST what I will need to upgrade our church media ministry. I am doing this from scratch and I appreciate you breaking everything down so well!! THANK YOUUUU!!!! Yes! More ways to get the Gospel out, hooray!
AJaytheCEO thanks. also I know our board will ask is it really better to do it this way as opposed to just using our ipad for recording fb live like we are doing now.
I'll bring my iPad so they can look and compare. This setup is setting the foundation for a better platform and growth. With an i pad you are limited in growth potential
Hi AJ...this is awesome. Thank you for all your efforts and supporting people like me who wants to get our local church up and running with live streaming using the minimum resources at hand. By the way I'm from South Africa and I'm going to follow you every step. I might pop a few questions where things seems unclear to me. So I hope you don't me asking you. May God bless you in your ministry.
When we get back to semi-in person church (only a certain number of people) It will be my first time streaming. I already knew a lot about live production, but not for churches. Your channel makes me feel like I’ve streaming a service 50 times.
What would you recommend for a camera that is mounted high on the wall so that physical access is not practical. It would be focused on the pulpit. Desired output is HDMI or SDI. Power is available at the location. The pulpit is about 70 ft away. We would like to get the most economical camera that would do 1080p/30fps or 60fps.
My church is currently in the process of upgrading our camera and computer. Currently using my dell laptop that has an i3 processor and 4gb of ram. Works okay but tired of using my own computer. For the camera, we are using a Canon VIXIA rf 800. We are looking at getting at prebuilt gaming desktop and a better camera For the computer, we are trying to stay below the 600 dollar range right now. Currently looking at the Lenovo 510a as the computer right now. For cameras, we are thinking about the Canon g50 or a Panasonic hv-vx981k. Our lighting inside is subpar so something good in low light is what we want and we want the image quality to be better than what we are getting with the rf800 right now. Any suggestions on what we should get? Would any of the other Canon G series work for the camera? Thanks in advance
AJaytheCEO Thanks. I really appreciate you taking the time to respond. I've learned a lot by watching your videos and I really appreciate the content you post.
This is determined by your computer as it can scale the image up or down but in my situation, the computer, camera and capture device all accept 1080p so no scaling is needed
aj so if we are using a seperate computer for live stream and another for pro with the atem . the camera AND the pro computer need to plugged in to the atem right? and if atem is connected via usb c will it need to also have am hdmi connection with the live stream computer?
THe computer using the atem will see everything via the USB so it is not need a connection to the atem unless there is something on that system you want to display
This is exactly what I need! About to look at the whole series!
WOW! I have only started watching this but this has JUST what I will need to upgrade our church media ministry. I am doing this from scratch and I appreciate you breaking everything down so well!! THANK YOUUUU!!!! Yes! More ways to get the Gospel out, hooray!
Great video, looking forward for the rest of the series
Thanks!
this is exactly what Ive been looking for! thanks so much!! cant waiit to see your next videos!!
Working on the computer video now. I'll try to get it out today
AJaytheCEO thanks. also I know our board will ask is it really better to do it this way as opposed to just using our ipad for recording fb live like we are doing now.
I'll bring my iPad so they can look and compare. This setup is setting the foundation for a better platform and growth. With an i pad you are limited in growth potential
Hi AJ...this is awesome. Thank you for all your efforts and supporting people like me who wants to get our local church up and running with live streaming using the minimum resources at hand. By the way I'm from South Africa and I'm going to follow you every step. I might pop a few questions where things seems unclear to me. So I hope you don't me asking you. May God bless you in your ministry.
Awesome! Looking forward to the next videos
Thanks
When we get back to semi-in person church (only a certain number of people) It will be my first time streaming. I already knew a lot about live production, but not for churches. Your channel makes me feel like I’ve streaming a service 50 times.
Awesome I'm glad it has helped you
looking forward to the rest of your videos on 'live streaming'
Thank you sir!!!
Great walk through video 👍🏾
Thanks
Awesome thanks 🙏🏾
Any time!
On your site I see you sale a streaming setup. Do you have a price for 3 20x zoom cameras along with all the other stuff in the 2 camera bundle?
Email me as I'm updating my website: questions@ajayholmes.com
What would you recommend for a camera that is mounted high on the wall so that physical access is not practical. It would be focused on the pulpit. Desired output is HDMI or SDI. Power is available at the location. The pulpit is about 70 ft away. We would like to get the most economical camera that would do 1080p/30fps or 60fps.
An Aida Imaging PTZ camera would work best for this.
Is there a way to add a countdown timer in ATEM mini without obs or vmix? Just the software with the ATEM mini?
No not directly. You could just play a timer through a computer into one of the inputs which doesn't require OBS or anything.
How long is the Ethernet cable from the router to the switch? Also, did you have to use a booster for how long it is?
It is about 150ft, no booster needed
AJaytheCEO ok, thanks!
My church is currently in the process of upgrading our camera and computer. Currently using my dell laptop that has an i3 processor and 4gb of ram. Works okay but tired of using my own computer. For the camera, we are using a Canon VIXIA rf 800.
We are looking at getting at prebuilt gaming desktop and a better camera
For the computer, we are trying to stay below the 600 dollar range right now. Currently looking at the Lenovo 510a as the computer right now.
For cameras, we are thinking about the Canon g50 or a Panasonic hv-vx981k. Our lighting inside is subpar so something good in low light is what we want and we want the image quality to be better than what we are getting with the rf800 right now.
Any suggestions on what we should get?
Would any of the other Canon G series work for the camera?
Thanks in advance
That Panasonic is good. If you stay Intel get an i7 and a dedicated GPU like a GTX 1650 or higher to handle the encoding.
AJaytheCEO Thanks. I really appreciate you taking the time to respond. I've learned a lot by watching your videos and I really appreciate the content you post.
@@97bamafan glad they help
Hi Ajax, what camera will you recommend for live-streaming? Our budget is between 1500-2000
Canon g50
What piece of equipment makes the video resolution 720 or better?
This is determined by your computer as it can scale the image up or down but in my situation, the computer, camera and capture device all accept 1080p so no scaling is needed
aj so if we are using a seperate computer for live stream and another for pro with the atem . the camera AND the pro computer need to plugged in to the atem right? and if atem is connected via usb c will it need to also have am hdmi connection with the live stream computer?
THe computer using the atem will see everything via the USB so it is not need a connection to the atem unless there is something on that system you want to display