The Obsbot UVC to hdmi adapter is the OEM labeled version of the Tao 1Tiny from RGBLink that shipped a few months before the Obsbot labeled product. They are both very useful devices. One thing to mention is that they generally require an 18watt PD Usb power supply, not a regularly 10 watt usb power.
Jason, thank you for all the content you create. My partner and I livestream funerals for a number funeral homes in our area. I have been trying to convince my partner we incorporate the mevo start into our Productions. Unfortunately because we bring our audio into our main camera from the venue's sound board, we have not found a solution for syncing that audio with the mevo. Do you have a solution?
For long runs, utilizing HDMI to Ethernet adapters is recommended. These allow for 350 to 450 feet distance. As a permanent livestreaming setup (church, auditorium or conference hall), 300+ ft runs is really, really easy. Though I understand your intended topic is regarding mobile streaming. I appreciate your video, though I was hoping for some empirical comparisons between wifi vs ethernet from the title. One comment on your video setup… due to poor lighting, holding up the TAO and OBSBOT devices was pointless, they’re both just black boxes. Having them on a high contrast flat surface under nice bright light and cutting to them like you did with the clips of you plugging in the cat5 to usb-c adapters would have worked a mint!
On Saturday I'm going to be trying a full wired setup outside with the following 01 Mevo power over IP adapter ethernet 02 five port power ethernet injector hub 03 tp-link mobile hotspot Network setup 04 Android tablet running off of tp-link Wi-Fi 05 Android cell phone running hotspot to tp-link Both four and five can be wired va USBC ethernet hub & direct to tp-link
Try Fibre HDMI cable you can go longer without degrading the image
Thanks Jai, great to know! Do you know how far it can be run?
@@JasonHoffmanYT 60 metres
Jason, would there be any advantage to using a mesh wireless setup to increase the distance between cameras?
I do this today and I’m not sure it’s an advantage per say, but a viable option
Fred Zehr, the advantage is that it can be accomplished with Off The Shelf retail devices
There are many who do use mesh networks to extend range for live streaming. Thanks, Backstop, for picking this up!
The Obsbot UVC to hdmi adapter is the OEM labeled version of the Tao 1Tiny from RGBLink that shipped a few months before the Obsbot labeled product. They are both very useful devices. One thing to mention is that they generally require an 18watt PD Usb power supply, not a regularly 10 watt usb power.
Thanks!
Jason, thank you for all the content you create. My partner and I livestream funerals for a number funeral homes in our area. I have been trying to convince my partner we incorporate the mevo start into our Productions. Unfortunately because we bring our audio into our main camera from the venue's sound board, we have not found a solution for syncing that audio with the mevo. Do you have a solution?
I run my Sunday stream audio from my sound board into a mevo and never have trouble syncing it. Are you doing this now and it is out of sync?
For long runs, utilizing HDMI to Ethernet adapters is recommended. These allow for 350 to 450 feet distance. As a permanent livestreaming setup (church, auditorium or conference hall), 300+ ft runs is really, really easy. Though I understand your intended topic is regarding mobile streaming.
I appreciate your video, though I was hoping for some empirical comparisons between wifi vs ethernet from the title.
One comment on your video setup… due to poor lighting, holding up the TAO and OBSBOT devices was pointless, they’re both just black boxes. Having them on a high contrast flat surface under nice bright light and cutting to them like you did with the clips of you plugging in the cat5 to usb-c adapters would have worked a mint!
I appreciate the feedback Glynn! Thanks for taking the time.
On Saturday I'm going to be trying a full wired setup outside with the following
01 Mevo power over IP adapter ethernet
02 five port power ethernet injector hub
03 tp-link mobile hotspot Network setup
04 Android tablet running off of tp-link Wi-Fi
05 Android cell phone running hotspot to tp-link
Both four and five can be wired va USBC ethernet hub & direct to tp-link
I’ll be curious to know how this goes. Seems like a pretty bullet proof setup. What content will you be streaming?
@@JasonHoffmanYT will do a mini setup video for you
@@marcus_cole_2 would love to see this as well 👍