Great video, we use a Canon Camcorder (XL2), an ATEM mini, 2 Macs (Macbook pro, Mac Mini 2014) X Air 18 for sound. Love your setup. Getting ready to update camera with Ikegami but can't seem to get signal to ATEM Mini. I purchased SDI to HDMI but still no signal from Ikegami camer and MCC. Never thought to use Walkie Talkie for comms...Great Idea!!!
Nice setup. We have been building out an old classroom into a broadcast studio/ control room, and I might take some ideas. Love the idea of using playstation headsets for Comms. One suggestion I would give though if you want an ad free alternative to the walkie-talkie app is to setup a discord server for your team. Discord is completely free, although they have premium features. It does require internet, and won't work over a local network. We use discord for text communication between our teams, but it also has voice channels that you can use for in-service communication without ads interrupting you.
nice setup!! question, how are you pairing the sound from the x32 going in one computer with the atem from a different computer to go out to your live stream?
Thanks. So we run a 2 bus channels (linked) from the x32 into the atem studio hd via xlr. We also have x32 on our network. In our broadcast room, we have a computer running “x32 edit” software that’s also on our network. When I open up the software on the computer, I “connect” to the soundboard through the network and then select the livestream bus channels. At that point anything I do in the broadcast room changes our livestream settings on our board. Hopefully that makes sense. If you need me to make a video to explain more, let me know and I can. Thanks.
@@ALLTHINGSSMALLCHURCH thanks so much for this explanation! Ive been trying to get a setup going for my local church and it seems like the proper switcher combined with a solid networks are the keys here
Great video, we use a Canon Camcorder (XL2), an ATEM mini, 2 Macs (Macbook pro, Mac Mini 2014) X Air 18 for sound. Love your setup. Getting ready to update camera with Ikegami but can't seem to get signal to ATEM Mini. I purchased SDI to HDMI but still no signal from Ikegami camer and MCC. Never thought to use Walkie Talkie for comms...Great Idea!!!
Nice setup. We have been building out an old classroom into a broadcast studio/ control room, and I might take some ideas. Love the idea of using playstation headsets for Comms. One suggestion I would give though if you want an ad free alternative to the walkie-talkie app is to setup a discord server for your team. Discord is completely free, although they have premium features. It does require internet, and won't work over a local network. We use discord for text communication between our teams, but it also has voice channels that you can use for in-service communication without ads interrupting you.
Thanks for the idea. I will check it out and see if we can make it happen. Good luck with your project. I really enjoyed doing ours.
Hey bro, would you consider doing a set up video of the X32? Possibly a step by step of setting up audio for your livestream? Thanks!
Will do. Thanks for the idea.
I'm jealous you've got a Ubiquiti camera to use! hahaha They're impossible to get now without paying a HIGH premium
nice setup!! question, how are you pairing the sound from the x32 going in one computer with the atem from a different computer to go out to your live stream?
Thanks. So we run a 2 bus channels (linked) from the x32 into the atem studio hd via xlr. We also have x32 on our network. In our broadcast room, we have a computer running “x32 edit” software that’s also on our network. When I open up the software on the computer, I “connect” to the soundboard through the network and then select the livestream bus channels. At that point anything I do in the broadcast room changes our livestream settings on our board. Hopefully that makes sense. If you need me to make a video to explain more, let me know and I can. Thanks.
@@ALLTHINGSSMALLCHURCH thanks so much for this explanation! Ive been trying to get a setup going for my local church and it seems like the proper switcher combined with a solid networks are the keys here